People perceive and evaluate others on the basis of social categories, such as race, gender and age. Initial processing of targets in terms of visually salient social categories is often characterized as inevitable. In the current study, we investigated the influence of processing goals on the represen-tation of race in the visual processing stream. Participants were assigned to one of two mixed-race teams and categorized faces according to their group membership or skin color. To assess neural representations of race, we employed multivariate pattern analysis to examined neural activity related to the presentation of Black and White faces. As predicted, patterns of neural activity within the early visual cortex and fusiform gyri (FG) could...
Information that conveys racial group membership plays a powerful role in influencing people's i...
The N170 event-related potential (ERP) component differentiates faces from non-faces, but studies ai...
investigated. Event-related brain potentials were used to assess attentional and working-memory pro-...
People perceive and evaluate others on the basis of social categories, such as race, gender and age....
Dynamic representation of race: Processing goals shape race decoding in the fusiform gyr
We effortlessly sort people into different racial groups from their visual appearance and implicitly...
From only brief exposure to a face, individuals spontaneously categorize another's race. Recent...
In this study, we investigated the effect of intergroup contact on processing of own- and other-race...
■ We examined the relation between neural activity reflecting early face perception processes and au...
As the racial composition of the population changes, intergroup interactions are increasingly common...
Research on the flexibility of race-based processing offers divergent results. Some studies find tha...
The present study investigated the influence social factors upon the neural processing of faces of o...
UnrestrictedThe present study examined the underlying neural mechanisms involved in the learning and...
People are better at remembering faces from their own race than other races-a phenomenon with signif...
Research on person categorization suggests that people automatically and inflexibly categorize other...
Information that conveys racial group membership plays a powerful role in influencing people's i...
The N170 event-related potential (ERP) component differentiates faces from non-faces, but studies ai...
investigated. Event-related brain potentials were used to assess attentional and working-memory pro-...
People perceive and evaluate others on the basis of social categories, such as race, gender and age....
Dynamic representation of race: Processing goals shape race decoding in the fusiform gyr
We effortlessly sort people into different racial groups from their visual appearance and implicitly...
From only brief exposure to a face, individuals spontaneously categorize another's race. Recent...
In this study, we investigated the effect of intergroup contact on processing of own- and other-race...
■ We examined the relation between neural activity reflecting early face perception processes and au...
As the racial composition of the population changes, intergroup interactions are increasingly common...
Research on the flexibility of race-based processing offers divergent results. Some studies find tha...
The present study investigated the influence social factors upon the neural processing of faces of o...
UnrestrictedThe present study examined the underlying neural mechanisms involved in the learning and...
People are better at remembering faces from their own race than other races-a phenomenon with signif...
Research on person categorization suggests that people automatically and inflexibly categorize other...
Information that conveys racial group membership plays a powerful role in influencing people's i...
The N170 event-related potential (ERP) component differentiates faces from non-faces, but studies ai...
investigated. Event-related brain potentials were used to assess attentional and working-memory pro-...