Seven computations of the social brain

T Molapour, CC Hagan, B Silston, H Wu… - Social cognitive and …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
The social environment presents the human brain with the most complex information
processing demands. The computations that the brain must perform occur in parallel …

Brain networks supporting social cognition in dementia

KP Rankin - Current Behavioral Neuroscience Reports, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review This review examines the literature during the past 5 years
(2015–2020) as it describes the contribution of three key intrinsically connected networks …

Neural dynamics of racial categorization predicts racial bias in face recognition and altruism

Y Zhou, T Gao, T Zhang, W Li, T Wu, X Han… - Nature human …, 2020 - nature.com
The classification of individuals into different racial groups provides a precondition for racial
bias in cognition and behaviour, but how the brain enables spontaneous racial …

[HTML][HTML] Employers' and applicants' fairness perceptions in job interviews: using a teleoperated robot as a fair proxy

S Nørskov, MF Damholdt, JP Ulhøi, MB Jensen… - … Forecasting and Social …, 2022 - Elsevier
This research examines the perceived fairness of two types of job interviews: robot-mediated
and face-to-face interviews. The robot-mediated interview tests the concept of a fair proxy in …

Applicant fairness perceptions of a robot-mediated job interview: a video vignette-based experimental survey

S Nørskov, MF Damholdt, JP Ulhøi… - Frontiers in Robotics …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
It is well-established in the literature that biases (eg, related to body size, ethnicity, race etc.)
can occur during the employment interview and that applicants' fairness perceptions related …

Flexibility mindsets: Reducing biases that result from spontaneous processing

K Sassenberg, K Winter, D Becker… - European review of …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Spontaneous (ie, heuristic, fast, effortless, and associative) processing has clear
advantages for human cognition, but it can also elicit undesirable outcomes such as …

Autistic people's perspectives on stereotypes: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

C Treweek, C Wood, J Martin, M Freeth - Autism, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Autism stereotypes can often portray autistic people in a negative way. However, few studies
have looked at how autistic people think they are perceived by others, and none have …

Race effects on impression formation in social interaction: An instrumental learning account.

IJ Traast, DT Schultner, B Doosje… - Journal of Experimental …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
How does race influence the impressions we form through direct interaction? In two
preregistered experiments (N= 239/179), White American participants played a money …

Putting ourselves in another's skin: using the plasticity of self-perception to enhance empathy and decrease prejudice

H Farmer, L Maister - Social Justice Research, 2017 - Springer
The self is one the most important concepts in social cognition and plays a crucial role in
determining questions such as which social groups we view ourselves as belonging to and …

Decoding “us” and “them”: neural representations of generalized group concepts.

M Cikara, JJ Van Bavel, ZA Ingbretsen… - Journal of Experimental …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Humans form social coalitions in every society on earth, yet we know very little about how
the general concepts us and them are represented in the brain. Evolutionary psychologists …