International audienceAdopting a situated social cognition perspective, we relied on different methodologies—1 computational and 3 empirical studies—to investigate social group–related specificities pertaining to implicit gender-domain stereotypes, as measured by a mouse-tracking adapted Implicit Association Test (IAT) and IAT(-like) tasks. We tested whether the emergence of implicit stereotypes was partially determined by associations congruent with the self, by visuospatial features of the task and subsequent competition at both sensorimotor and abstract levels. We tracked human and simulated artificial participants’ hand movements among gender stereotypical (e.g., male engineers) and counterstereotypical (e.g., female engineers) social g...
It was hypothesized that, in natural group contexts, low-status in-group membership would be highly ...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
International audienceAdopting a situated social cognition perspective, we relied on different metho...
International audienceAdopting a situated social cognition perspective, we relied on different metho...
International audienceAdopting a situated social cognition perspective, we relied on different metho...
International audienceAdopting a situated social cognition perspective, we relied on different metho...
International audienceAdopting a situated social cognition perspective, we relied on different metho...
International audienceThe general aim is to provide an illustration of how empirical and computation...
International audienceThe general aim is to provide an illustration of how empirical and computation...
International audienceThe general aim is to provide an illustration of how empirical and computation...
International audienceModels of implicit stereotypes (e.g., association of male with math or female ...
International audienceModels of implicit stereotypes (e.g., association of male with math or female ...
It was hypothesized that, in natural group contexts, low-status in-group membership would be highly ...
It was hypothesized that, in natural group contexts, low-status in-group membership would be highly ...
It was hypothesized that, in natural group contexts, low-status in-group membership would be highly ...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
International audienceAdopting a situated social cognition perspective, we relied on different metho...
International audienceAdopting a situated social cognition perspective, we relied on different metho...
International audienceAdopting a situated social cognition perspective, we relied on different metho...
International audienceAdopting a situated social cognition perspective, we relied on different metho...
International audienceAdopting a situated social cognition perspective, we relied on different metho...
International audienceThe general aim is to provide an illustration of how empirical and computation...
International audienceThe general aim is to provide an illustration of how empirical and computation...
International audienceThe general aim is to provide an illustration of how empirical and computation...
International audienceModels of implicit stereotypes (e.g., association of male with math or female ...
International audienceModels of implicit stereotypes (e.g., association of male with math or female ...
It was hypothesized that, in natural group contexts, low-status in-group membership would be highly ...
It was hypothesized that, in natural group contexts, low-status in-group membership would be highly ...
It was hypothesized that, in natural group contexts, low-status in-group membership would be highly ...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...