Previous research has demonstrated that in-group favouritism occurs not only in higher-level judgments such as reward allocation, but also in low-level perceptual and attentional tasks. Recently, Moradi, Sui, Hewstone, and Humphreys (2015) found a novel effect of in-group bias on a simple perceptual matching task in which football fans responded more efficiently to stimuli newly associated with their own football team than stimuli associated with rival or neutral teams. This result is consistent with a robust self-bias effect in which individuals show a large performance advantage in responding to stimuli associated with the self over stimuli associated with a close friend or a stranger (Sui, He, & Humphreys, 2012). The present research...
The current report deals with determinants of in-group favoritism in the minimal group paradigm (MGP...
The self bias effect refers to the prioritised processing of self-related information (i.e. faster ...
We analyze the factors that drive an individual’s self-selection decision between (1) working indivi...
Previous research has demonstrated that in-group favouritism occurs not only in higher-level judgmen...
Studies have shown that attention prioritizes stimuli associated with the in-group. However, the ext...
We present novel evidence showing that new self-relevant visual associations can affect performance ...
The notion of the self as distinct from other people is fundamental to the study of human psychology...
Although much human interaction occurs in intergroup situations, few studies have examined the effec...
There is firm evidence that egocentric projection from the individual self to the in-group can accou...
The own-group bias (OGB) in face recognition refers to the finding that in-group faces are recognize...
There is firm evidence that egocentric projection from the individual self to the in-group can accou...
We examined the effects of in-group relevance on inhibitory control in anti-saccades. In Experiment ...
In-group identification is a central aspect of human social behaviour. There is evidence of the effe...
Recent research has revealed a pervasive bias for self-relevant information during decision-making, ...
The current report deals with determinants of in-group favoritism in the minimal group paradigm (MGP...
The current report deals with determinants of in-group favoritism in the minimal group paradigm (MGP...
The self bias effect refers to the prioritised processing of self-related information (i.e. faster ...
We analyze the factors that drive an individual’s self-selection decision between (1) working indivi...
Previous research has demonstrated that in-group favouritism occurs not only in higher-level judgmen...
Studies have shown that attention prioritizes stimuli associated with the in-group. However, the ext...
We present novel evidence showing that new self-relevant visual associations can affect performance ...
The notion of the self as distinct from other people is fundamental to the study of human psychology...
Although much human interaction occurs in intergroup situations, few studies have examined the effec...
There is firm evidence that egocentric projection from the individual self to the in-group can accou...
The own-group bias (OGB) in face recognition refers to the finding that in-group faces are recognize...
There is firm evidence that egocentric projection from the individual self to the in-group can accou...
We examined the effects of in-group relevance on inhibitory control in anti-saccades. In Experiment ...
In-group identification is a central aspect of human social behaviour. There is evidence of the effe...
Recent research has revealed a pervasive bias for self-relevant information during decision-making, ...
The current report deals with determinants of in-group favoritism in the minimal group paradigm (MGP...
The current report deals with determinants of in-group favoritism in the minimal group paradigm (MGP...
The self bias effect refers to the prioritised processing of self-related information (i.e. faster ...
We analyze the factors that drive an individual’s self-selection decision between (1) working indivi...