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   Rapid social perception is flexible: Approach and avoidance motivational states shape P100 responses to other-race faces  
   
نویسنده cunningham w.a. ,van bavel j.j. ,arbuckle n.l. ,packer d.j. ,waggoner a.s.
منبع frontiers in human neuroscience - 2012 - شماره : MAY 2012 - صفحه:1 -7
چکیده    Research on person categorization suggests that people automatically and inflexibly categorize others according to group memberships,such as race. consistent with this view,research using electroencephalography (eeg) has found that white participants tend to show an early difference in processing black versus white faces. yet,new research has shown that these ostensibly automatic biases may not be as inevitable as once thought and that motivational influences may be able to eliminate these biases. it is unclear,however,whether motivational influences shape the initial biases or whether these biases can only be modulated by later,controlled processes. using eeg to examine the time course of biased processing,we manipulated approach and avoidance motivational states by having participants pull or push a joystick,respectively,while viewing white or black faces. consistent with previous work on own-race bias,we observed a greater p100 response to white than black faces; however,this racial bias was attenuated in the approach condition. these data suggest that rapid social perception may be flexible and can be modulated by motivational states. © 2012 cunningham,van bavel,arbuckle,packer and waggoner.
کلیدواژه Approach; ERP; Face perception; Motivation; P100; Race; Social perception
آدرس department of psychology,university of toronto,100 st. george street,toronto,on m5s 3g3,canada,rotman school of management,university of toronto,toronto,on,canada,department of psychology,the ohio state university,columbus,oh, United States, department of psychology,new york university,new york,ny, United States, mind research network,albuquerque,nm, United States, department of psychology,lehigh university,bethlehem,pa, United States, department of psychology,indiana university,bloomington,in, United States
 
     
   
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