Firmness of Touch May Evoke Gender Stereotyping

Holding a hard or soft ball can influence a person's perception of how masculine or feminine others are. The finding adds to the growing insight about how connected our sense of touch is to social processing in our brains.

"What you are experiencing every day can influence your thoughts, like if you are sitting on a hard chair or a soft chair," lead researcher Michael Slepian at Tufts University told LiveScience.

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Jennifer Welsh

Jennifer Welsh is a Connecticut-based science writer and editor and a regular contributor to Live Science. She also has several years of bench work in cancer research and anti-viral drug discovery under her belt. She has previously written for Science News, VerywellHealth, The Scientist, Discover Magazine, WIRED Science, and Business Insider.