Most research on ethnicity in neuroscience and social psychology has focused on visual cues. However, accents are central social markers of ethnicity and strongly influence evaluations of others. Here, we examine how varying auditory (vocal accent) and visual (facial appearance) information about others affects neural correlates of ethnicity-related expectancy violations. Participants listened to standard German and Turkish-accented speakers and were subsequently presented with faces whose ethnic appearance was either congruent or incongruent to these voices. We expected that incongruent targets (e.g., German accent/Turkish face) would be paralleled by a more negative N2 event-related brain potential (ERP) component. Results confirmed this,...
Previous research on speech perception has found an effect of ethnicity, such that the same audio cl...
Nonnative accents are prevalent in our globalized world and constitute highly salient cues in social...
It is well documented a bias in memory recognition when participants have to decide whether they ha...
Most research on ethnicity in neuroscience and social psychology has focused on visual cues. However...
Most research on ethnicity in neuroscience and social psychology has focused on visual cues. However...
Most research on ethnicity has focused on visual cues. However, accents are strong social cues that ...
Psychological research has neglected people whose accent does not match their appearance. Most resea...
Psychological research has neglected people whose accent does not match their appearance. Most resea...
Most research on ethnicity has focused on visual cues. However, accents are strong social cues that ...
Participants are more accurate at remembering faces of their own relative to another ethnic group (o...
Accents provide information about the speaker’s geographical, socio-economic, and ethnic background....
We are typically more accurate at remembering own- than other-race faces. This “own-race bias” has b...
Accents provide information about the speaker's geographical, socio-economic, and ethnic background....
The visual dimension has featured prominently in person perception in the last 25 years. Alone, this...
An unresolved issue in social perception concerns the effect of perceived ethnicity on speech proces...
Previous research on speech perception has found an effect of ethnicity, such that the same audio cl...
Nonnative accents are prevalent in our globalized world and constitute highly salient cues in social...
It is well documented a bias in memory recognition when participants have to decide whether they ha...
Most research on ethnicity in neuroscience and social psychology has focused on visual cues. However...
Most research on ethnicity in neuroscience and social psychology has focused on visual cues. However...
Most research on ethnicity has focused on visual cues. However, accents are strong social cues that ...
Psychological research has neglected people whose accent does not match their appearance. Most resea...
Psychological research has neglected people whose accent does not match their appearance. Most resea...
Most research on ethnicity has focused on visual cues. However, accents are strong social cues that ...
Participants are more accurate at remembering faces of their own relative to another ethnic group (o...
Accents provide information about the speaker’s geographical, socio-economic, and ethnic background....
We are typically more accurate at remembering own- than other-race faces. This “own-race bias” has b...
Accents provide information about the speaker's geographical, socio-economic, and ethnic background....
The visual dimension has featured prominently in person perception in the last 25 years. Alone, this...
An unresolved issue in social perception concerns the effect of perceived ethnicity on speech proces...
Previous research on speech perception has found an effect of ethnicity, such that the same audio cl...
Nonnative accents are prevalent in our globalized world and constitute highly salient cues in social...
It is well documented a bias in memory recognition when participants have to decide whether they ha...