Measures of intelligence, when broadcast, serve as salient signals of social status, which may be used to unjustly reinforce low-status stereotypes about out-groups' cultural norms. Herein, we investigate neurobehavioural signals manifest in small (n = 5) groups using functional magnetic resonance imaging and a ‘ranked group IQ task’ where implicit signals of social status are broadcast and differentiate individuals based on their expression of cognitive capacity. We report an initial overall decrease in the expression of cognitive capacity in the small group setting. However, the environment of the ‘ranked group IQ task’ eventually stratifies the population into two groups (‘high performers’, HP and ‘low performers’, LP) identifiable based...
Successful social interaction requires humans to predict others’ behavior. To do so, internal models...
& Damage to the human ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VM) can result in dramatic and maladaptive...
Social cues have subtle effects on a person, often without them being aware. One explanation for thi...
fMRI The current research explored the neural mechanisms linking social status to perceptions of the...
The current research explored the neural mechanisms linking social status to perceptions of the soci...
Implicit or automatic detection of social signals, which discriminate animate, intentional objects i...
Since people with low status are more likely to experience social evaluative threat and are therefor...
Since people with low status are more likely to experience social evaluative threat and are therefor...
<p>We tested the hypotheses that social group size and relative brain size would predict species per...
Why did humans become as intelligent as they are? The Social Brain Hypothesis claims that general ab...
<div><p>Predicting others’ actions is crucial to successful social interaction. Previous research on...
The biological basis of social interaction is reviewed from the perspective of "how our brain makes ...
Intergroup biases can manifest themselves between a wide variety of different groups such as people ...
Social psychologists have long noted the tendency for human behavior to conform to social group norm...
Humans are highly skilled in social reasoning, e.g., inferring thoughts of others. This mentalizing ...
Successful social interaction requires humans to predict others’ behavior. To do so, internal models...
& Damage to the human ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VM) can result in dramatic and maladaptive...
Social cues have subtle effects on a person, often without them being aware. One explanation for thi...
fMRI The current research explored the neural mechanisms linking social status to perceptions of the...
The current research explored the neural mechanisms linking social status to perceptions of the soci...
Implicit or automatic detection of social signals, which discriminate animate, intentional objects i...
Since people with low status are more likely to experience social evaluative threat and are therefor...
Since people with low status are more likely to experience social evaluative threat and are therefor...
<p>We tested the hypotheses that social group size and relative brain size would predict species per...
Why did humans become as intelligent as they are? The Social Brain Hypothesis claims that general ab...
<div><p>Predicting others’ actions is crucial to successful social interaction. Previous research on...
The biological basis of social interaction is reviewed from the perspective of "how our brain makes ...
Intergroup biases can manifest themselves between a wide variety of different groups such as people ...
Social psychologists have long noted the tendency for human behavior to conform to social group norm...
Humans are highly skilled in social reasoning, e.g., inferring thoughts of others. This mentalizing ...
Successful social interaction requires humans to predict others’ behavior. To do so, internal models...
& Damage to the human ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VM) can result in dramatic and maladaptive...
Social cues have subtle effects on a person, often without them being aware. One explanation for thi...