In-group identification is a central aspect of human social behaviour. There is evidence of the effects of in-group identification on different aspects of cognition but it is still unclear how in-group identification might affect basic perceptual mechanisms. Relying on an interdisciplinary perspective, this work investigates the extent to which in-group identification affects perception. This thesis explores the issue under three main themes. The first theme deals with the effect of in-group identification on perception using behavioural paradigms and relies on the measures of accuracy and reaction time as well as questionnaire measures of the strength of in-group identification. In this case, individuals show enhanced perceptual matching p...
Faces of identities similar to the viewer (race, age, gender, class) tend to be remembered better by...
Human faces automatically attract visual attention and this process appears to be guided by social g...
Social neuroscience is unveiling how the brain coordinates the construal of social categories and th...
The notion of the self as distinct from other people is fundamental to the study of human psychology...
In-group favoritism and prejudices relate to discriminatory behaviors but, despite decades of resear...
Individuals from different social groups interpret the world in different ways. This study explores ...
Individuals from different social groups interpret the world in different ways. This study explores ...
<div><p>People have a memory advantage for faces that belong to the same group, for example, that at...
An in-group bias describes an individual’s bias towards a group that they belong to. Previous studie...
We reviewed three studies where we investigated the effects of social factors (race, in-group and se...
Previous research has demonstrated that in-group favouritism occurs not only in higher-level judgmen...
Social identity, the part of the self-concept derived from group membership, is a key explanatory co...
Intergroup biases can manifest themselves between a wide variety of different groups such as people ...
Group identification can lead to a biased view of the world in favor of “in-group” members. Studying...
Despite advances in understanding the brain structures involved in the expression of stereotypes and...
Faces of identities similar to the viewer (race, age, gender, class) tend to be remembered better by...
Human faces automatically attract visual attention and this process appears to be guided by social g...
Social neuroscience is unveiling how the brain coordinates the construal of social categories and th...
The notion of the self as distinct from other people is fundamental to the study of human psychology...
In-group favoritism and prejudices relate to discriminatory behaviors but, despite decades of resear...
Individuals from different social groups interpret the world in different ways. This study explores ...
Individuals from different social groups interpret the world in different ways. This study explores ...
<div><p>People have a memory advantage for faces that belong to the same group, for example, that at...
An in-group bias describes an individual’s bias towards a group that they belong to. Previous studie...
We reviewed three studies where we investigated the effects of social factors (race, in-group and se...
Previous research has demonstrated that in-group favouritism occurs not only in higher-level judgmen...
Social identity, the part of the self-concept derived from group membership, is a key explanatory co...
Intergroup biases can manifest themselves between a wide variety of different groups such as people ...
Group identification can lead to a biased view of the world in favor of “in-group” members. Studying...
Despite advances in understanding the brain structures involved in the expression of stereotypes and...
Faces of identities similar to the viewer (race, age, gender, class) tend to be remembered better by...
Human faces automatically attract visual attention and this process appears to be guided by social g...
Social neuroscience is unveiling how the brain coordinates the construal of social categories and th...