From only brief exposure to a face, individuals spontaneously categorize another's race. Recent behavioral evidence suggests that visual context may affect such categorizations. We used fMRI to examine the neural basis of contextual influences on the race categorization of faces. Participants categorized the race of faces that varied along a White-Asian morph continuum and were surrounded by American, neutral, or Chinese scene contexts. As expected, the context systematically influenced categorization responses and their efficiency (response times). Neuroimaging results indicated that the retrosplenial cortex (RSC) and orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) exhibited highly sensitive, graded responses to the compatibility of facial and contextual ...
The current research examined the influence of ingroup/outgroup categorization on brain event-relate...
We investigated how face-selective cortical areas process configural and componential face informati...
The present study investigated the influence social factors upon the neural processing of faces of o...
From only brief exposure to a face, individuals spontaneously categor-ize another’s race. Recent beh...
Although people do not normally try to remember associations between faces and physical contexts, th...
People perceive and evaluate others on the basis of social categories, such as race, gender and age....
Whether recognition and categorization are parallel or serial processes remains controversial. To ad...
Own-race faces are recognized more effectively than other-race faces. This phenomenon is referred to...
People perceive and evaluate others on the basis of social categories, such as race, gender and age....
We effortlessly sort people into different racial groups from their visual appearance and implicitly...
Perceptual mechanisms have been proposed for the categorization of racial faces. Social cognitive me...
<p>Own-race faces are recognized more effectively than other-race faces. This phenomenon is referred...
In-ethnicity bias, as one of the in-group biases, is widespread in different cultures, interfering w...
How a visual stimulus is initially categorized as a face by the cortical face-processing network rem...
How a visual stimulus is initially categorized as a face by the cortical face-processing network rem...
The current research examined the influence of ingroup/outgroup categorization on brain event-relate...
We investigated how face-selective cortical areas process configural and componential face informati...
The present study investigated the influence social factors upon the neural processing of faces of o...
From only brief exposure to a face, individuals spontaneously categor-ize another’s race. Recent beh...
Although people do not normally try to remember associations between faces and physical contexts, th...
People perceive and evaluate others on the basis of social categories, such as race, gender and age....
Whether recognition and categorization are parallel or serial processes remains controversial. To ad...
Own-race faces are recognized more effectively than other-race faces. This phenomenon is referred to...
People perceive and evaluate others on the basis of social categories, such as race, gender and age....
We effortlessly sort people into different racial groups from their visual appearance and implicitly...
Perceptual mechanisms have been proposed for the categorization of racial faces. Social cognitive me...
<p>Own-race faces are recognized more effectively than other-race faces. This phenomenon is referred...
In-ethnicity bias, as one of the in-group biases, is widespread in different cultures, interfering w...
How a visual stimulus is initially categorized as a face by the cortical face-processing network rem...
How a visual stimulus is initially categorized as a face by the cortical face-processing network rem...
The current research examined the influence of ingroup/outgroup categorization on brain event-relate...
We investigated how face-selective cortical areas process configural and componential face informati...
The present study investigated the influence social factors upon the neural processing of faces of o...