Fig 1.
Overview of experimental procedure including the baseline measures, the enfacement phase, IAT and the post-manipulation measurements.
Printed under a CC BY license, with permission from Gohlke Hanna and Drimmer Maxwell, original copyright 2023.
Fig 2.
(A1) Live capture of a woman’s face without any filters applied. (A2) Live capture of a woman’s face with a male filter applied. This male filter adds a paler lip colour, removes long hair, and enhances the thicknesses of eyebrows. Furthermore, it changes the shape of the eyes and lips, enhances the squareness of the jaw, and adds facial hair. (B1) Live capture of man’s face without any filters applied. (B2) Live capture of a man’s face with the female filter applied. This female filter adds a pinkish lip colour, eye make-up, middle length hair, and makes the eyebrows thinner. Furthermore, it changes the shape of the eyes and lips, lightens and smoothens the skin, and enhances the angularity of the jaw while removing any facial hair. Printed under a CC BY license, with permission from Gohlke Hanna and Drimmer Maxwell, original copyright 2023.
Table 1.
Enfacement questionnaire items.
Fig 3.
Plots depicting the raw values, central tendencies, and distribution of the perceived ownership and similarity.
Fig 4.
Plots depicting the raw values, central tendencies, and distribution of the perceived similarity and attractiveness.
Fig 5.
Plot depicting the D-scores in the asynchronous and synchronous condition.
Fig 6.
Plots depicting the difference between the baseline and each condition for each participant’s BSRI scores, central tendencies, and distribution for the congruent and incongruent items respectively.
Fig 7.
Plots depicting the difference between baseline and each condition for each participant, the central tendencies, and distribution of the explicit gender identity question.