Abstract
In the current research, we investigated whether self-objectification (i.e., giving priority to physical appearance over other personal attributes) and self-dehumanization (i.e., the denial of one's humanity) are associated with an impaired ability to understand others’ emotions, as reflected in empathy (both affective and cognitive) and mental state understanding, as measured by theory of mind i.e., the ability to comprehend others’ mental and emotional states). Across three studies (
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