This article reviews social neuroscience research on the experience of stigma from the target's perspective. More specifically, we discuss several research programs that employ electroencephalography, event-related potentials, or functional magnetic resonance imaging methods to examine neural correlates of stereotype and social identity threat. We present neuroimaging studies that show brain activation related to the experience of being stereotyped and ERP studies that shed light on the cognitive processes underlying social identity processes. Among these are two projects from our own lab. The first project reveals the important role of the neurocognitive conflict-detection system in stereotype threat effects, especially as it pertains to s...
Deficits in cognitive functioning observed in people with schizophrenia are well-documented; however...
Um zu klären, ob Geschlechtsunterschiede in der neuralen Effizienz auf das Phänomen des Stereotype T...
Stereotype threat describes the experience of being viewed through the lens of a negative stereotype...
This article reviews social neuroscience research on the experience of stigma from the target’s pers...
This article reviews social neuroscience research on the experience of stigma from the target's pers...
According to a social cognitive perspective, stereotypes have been defined as cognitive structures t...
Social Identity Theory (SIT) is one of the most influential perspectives on intergroup relations. We...
Labels serve as identifiers and convenient descriptors of inanimate and animate objects. In humans, ...
Stereotype threat spillover is a situational predicament in which coping with the stress of stereoty...
Stereotype threat effects have been a popular domain of much psychological inquiry over the past dec...
Recent research has focused on the disparate mechanisms that support the human ability to "mentalize...
Judging people on the basis of cultural stereotypes is a ubiquitous facet of daily life, yet little ...
ABSTRACT—Traditionally, prejudice has been conceptual-ized as simple animosity. The stereotype conte...
This systematic literature review appraises critically the mediating variables of stereotype threat....
The author of this paper explores the implications of automatic stereotyping in relation to social c...
Deficits in cognitive functioning observed in people with schizophrenia are well-documented; however...
Um zu klären, ob Geschlechtsunterschiede in der neuralen Effizienz auf das Phänomen des Stereotype T...
Stereotype threat describes the experience of being viewed through the lens of a negative stereotype...
This article reviews social neuroscience research on the experience of stigma from the target’s pers...
This article reviews social neuroscience research on the experience of stigma from the target's pers...
According to a social cognitive perspective, stereotypes have been defined as cognitive structures t...
Social Identity Theory (SIT) is one of the most influential perspectives on intergroup relations. We...
Labels serve as identifiers and convenient descriptors of inanimate and animate objects. In humans, ...
Stereotype threat spillover is a situational predicament in which coping with the stress of stereoty...
Stereotype threat effects have been a popular domain of much psychological inquiry over the past dec...
Recent research has focused on the disparate mechanisms that support the human ability to "mentalize...
Judging people on the basis of cultural stereotypes is a ubiquitous facet of daily life, yet little ...
ABSTRACT—Traditionally, prejudice has been conceptual-ized as simple animosity. The stereotype conte...
This systematic literature review appraises critically the mediating variables of stereotype threat....
The author of this paper explores the implications of automatic stereotyping in relation to social c...
Deficits in cognitive functioning observed in people with schizophrenia are well-documented; however...
Um zu klären, ob Geschlechtsunterschiede in der neuralen Effizienz auf das Phänomen des Stereotype T...
Stereotype threat describes the experience of being viewed through the lens of a negative stereotype...