Power is thought to increase discrimination toward subordinate groups, yet its effect on different forms of implicit bias remains unclear. We tested whether power enhances implicit racial stereotyping, in addition to implicit prejudice (i.e., evaluative associations), and examined the effect of power on the automatic processing of faces during implicit tasks. Study 1 showed that manipulated high power increased both forms of implicit bias, relative to low power. Using a neural index of visual face processing (the N170 component of the ERP), Study 2 revealed that power affected the encoding of White ingroup vs. Black outgroup faces. Whereas high power increased the relative processing of outgroup faces during evaluative judgments in the prej...
Implicit racial bias denotes socio-cognitive attitudes towards other-race groups that are exempt fro...
We investigated the relationship of implicit racial prejudice to discriminatory behavior. White univ...
Social psychologists have mainly studied implicit attitudes toward faces presented one at a time, wh...
The experience of power is typically associated with social disengagement, yet power has also been s...
Implicit stereotyping and prejudice often appear as a single process in behavior, yet functional neu...
This thesis examines whether individual differences in implicit and explicit prejudice, and the inte...
Faces of identities similar to the viewer (race, age, gender, class) tend to be remembered better by...
Robert F. SimonsThe goal of the present work was to investigate whether explicit and implicit racia...
We tested the ability of white participants to encode and retain over a brief period of time informa...
Abstract Previous research has established a possible link between recognition performance, individu...
Powerholders may engage in two stereotyping processes: (a) by default, inattention to stereotype-inc...
The purpose of this study was to examine how neural correlates of implicit racial biases are affecte...
Earlier research found evidence for electro-cortical race bias towards black target faces in white A...
The study aimed to examine the neural mechanisms underlying implicit other-race face processing by t...
This research examines the mechanisms underlying group-based differences in implicit attitudes and m...
Implicit racial bias denotes socio-cognitive attitudes towards other-race groups that are exempt fro...
We investigated the relationship of implicit racial prejudice to discriminatory behavior. White univ...
Social psychologists have mainly studied implicit attitudes toward faces presented one at a time, wh...
The experience of power is typically associated with social disengagement, yet power has also been s...
Implicit stereotyping and prejudice often appear as a single process in behavior, yet functional neu...
This thesis examines whether individual differences in implicit and explicit prejudice, and the inte...
Faces of identities similar to the viewer (race, age, gender, class) tend to be remembered better by...
Robert F. SimonsThe goal of the present work was to investigate whether explicit and implicit racia...
We tested the ability of white participants to encode and retain over a brief period of time informa...
Abstract Previous research has established a possible link between recognition performance, individu...
Powerholders may engage in two stereotyping processes: (a) by default, inattention to stereotype-inc...
The purpose of this study was to examine how neural correlates of implicit racial biases are affecte...
Earlier research found evidence for electro-cortical race bias towards black target faces in white A...
The study aimed to examine the neural mechanisms underlying implicit other-race face processing by t...
This research examines the mechanisms underlying group-based differences in implicit attitudes and m...
Implicit racial bias denotes socio-cognitive attitudes towards other-race groups that are exempt fro...
We investigated the relationship of implicit racial prejudice to discriminatory behavior. White univ...
Social psychologists have mainly studied implicit attitudes toward faces presented one at a time, wh...