An ability to accurately perceive and evaluate out-group members' emotions plays a critical role in intergroup interactions. Here we showed that Chinese participants' implicit attitudes toward White people bias their perception and judgment of emotional intensity of White people's facial expressions such as anger, fear and sadness. We found that Chinese participants held pro-Chinese/anti-White implicit biases that were assessed in an evaluative implicit association test (IAT). Moreover, their implicit biases positively predicted the perceived intensity of White people's angry, fearful and sad facial expressions but not for happy expressions. This study demonstrates that implicit racial attitudes can influence perception and judgment of a ra...
The purpose of this experiment was to determine if there was a direct correlation between implicit a...
Two experiments provide initial evidence that specific emotional states are capable of creating auto...
Contact with out-group members has been associated with more favourable explicit attitudes towards t...
An ability to accurately perceive and evaluate out-group members' emotions plays a critical role in ...
An ability to accurately perceive and evaluate out-group members' emotions plays a critical role in ...
An ability to accurately perceive and evaluate out-group members' emotions plays a critical role in ...
An ability to accurately perceive and evaluate out-group members ’ emotions plays a critical role in...
Implicit racial attitudes, emotional intensity, other-race faces, Chinese participant
<p>Correlations between the implicit racial attitudes and the disparity rating of the emotional inte...
This study examined the role of implicit race-based biases in shaping emotion perception. A total of...
This thesis examines whether individual differences in implicit and explicit prejudice, and the inte...
Both facial cues of group membership (race, age, and sex) and emotional expressions can elicit impli...
Two experiments investigated whether negative attitudes towards an out-group interferes with percept...
Both facial cues of group membership (race, age, and sex) and emotional expressions can elicit impli...
It is well established that East Asians (Easterners) are poorer at categorizing some emotional facia...
The purpose of this experiment was to determine if there was a direct correlation between implicit a...
Two experiments provide initial evidence that specific emotional states are capable of creating auto...
Contact with out-group members has been associated with more favourable explicit attitudes towards t...
An ability to accurately perceive and evaluate out-group members' emotions plays a critical role in ...
An ability to accurately perceive and evaluate out-group members' emotions plays a critical role in ...
An ability to accurately perceive and evaluate out-group members' emotions plays a critical role in ...
An ability to accurately perceive and evaluate out-group members ’ emotions plays a critical role in...
Implicit racial attitudes, emotional intensity, other-race faces, Chinese participant
<p>Correlations between the implicit racial attitudes and the disparity rating of the emotional inte...
This study examined the role of implicit race-based biases in shaping emotion perception. A total of...
This thesis examines whether individual differences in implicit and explicit prejudice, and the inte...
Both facial cues of group membership (race, age, and sex) and emotional expressions can elicit impli...
Two experiments investigated whether negative attitudes towards an out-group interferes with percept...
Both facial cues of group membership (race, age, and sex) and emotional expressions can elicit impli...
It is well established that East Asians (Easterners) are poorer at categorizing some emotional facia...
The purpose of this experiment was to determine if there was a direct correlation between implicit a...
Two experiments provide initial evidence that specific emotional states are capable of creating auto...
Contact with out-group members has been associated with more favourable explicit attitudes towards t...