Prejudice is an enduring and pervasive aspect of human cognition. An emergent trend in modern psychology has focused on understanding how cognition is linked to neural function, leading researchers to investigate the neural correlates of prejudice. Research in this area using racial group memberships has quickly highlighted the amygdala as a neural structure of importance. In this article, we offer a critical review of social neuroscientific studies of the amygdala in race-related prejudice. Rather than the dominant interpretation that amygdala activity reflects a racial or outgroup bias per se, we argue that the observed pattern of sensitivity in this literature is best considered in terms of potential threat. More specifically, we argue t...
Background: Ethnic minority individuals have an increased risk of developing a psychotic disorder, p...
Background: The ability to recognize emotions in facial expressions relies on an extensive neural ne...
Considerable racial/ethnic disparities persist in exposure to life stressors and socioeconomic resou...
Prejudice is an enduring and pervasive aspect of human cognition. An emergent trend in modern psycho...
Racial and ethnic prejudice is one of the most pressing problems in modern societies. Although previ...
Racial and ethnic prejudice is one of the most pressing problems in modern societies. Although previ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate whether the amygdala plays a significant role in implicit r...
Abstract ■ Neuroimaging research in adults has consistently found that differential perception of ra...
Worldwide racial prejudice is originated from in-group/out-group discrimination. This prejudice can ...
AbstractAssociations linking a fearful experience to a member of a social group other than one's own...
Although previous research has found greater activity in the human amygdala in response to Black mal...
Marginalized groups experience frequent racial discrimination, making them more perceptive to social...
ABSTRACT—We examined the hypothesis that unintentional race-biased responses may occur despite the a...
In-group favoritism and prejudices relate to discriminatory behaviors but, despite decades of resear...
As the racial composition of the population changes, intergroup interactions are increasingly common...
Background: Ethnic minority individuals have an increased risk of developing a psychotic disorder, p...
Background: The ability to recognize emotions in facial expressions relies on an extensive neural ne...
Considerable racial/ethnic disparities persist in exposure to life stressors and socioeconomic resou...
Prejudice is an enduring and pervasive aspect of human cognition. An emergent trend in modern psycho...
Racial and ethnic prejudice is one of the most pressing problems in modern societies. Although previ...
Racial and ethnic prejudice is one of the most pressing problems in modern societies. Although previ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate whether the amygdala plays a significant role in implicit r...
Abstract ■ Neuroimaging research in adults has consistently found that differential perception of ra...
Worldwide racial prejudice is originated from in-group/out-group discrimination. This prejudice can ...
AbstractAssociations linking a fearful experience to a member of a social group other than one's own...
Although previous research has found greater activity in the human amygdala in response to Black mal...
Marginalized groups experience frequent racial discrimination, making them more perceptive to social...
ABSTRACT—We examined the hypothesis that unintentional race-biased responses may occur despite the a...
In-group favoritism and prejudices relate to discriminatory behaviors but, despite decades of resear...
As the racial composition of the population changes, intergroup interactions are increasingly common...
Background: Ethnic minority individuals have an increased risk of developing a psychotic disorder, p...
Background: The ability to recognize emotions in facial expressions relies on an extensive neural ne...
Considerable racial/ethnic disparities persist in exposure to life stressors and socioeconomic resou...