Trauma as a collective disease and root cause of protracted social conflict.
J Rinker, J Lawler - Peace and conflict: journal of peace …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Collective historical trauma underlies much of the social conflict in the world today. This
article places the processes of collective trauma at the center of both conflict analysis and …
article places the processes of collective trauma at the center of both conflict analysis and …
The role of emotion regulation in moral judgment
C Helion, KN Ochsner - Neuroethics, 2018 - Springer
Moral judgment has typically been characterized as a conflict between emotion and reason.
In recent years, a central concern has been determining which process is the chief …
In recent years, a central concern has been determining which process is the chief …
Power effects on implicit prejudice and stereotyping: The role of intergroup face processing
PC Schmid, DM Amodio - Social neuroscience, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
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 …
different forms of implicit bias remains unclear. We tested whether power enhances implicit …
Neural basis of disgust perception in racial prejudice
Worldwide racial prejudice is originated from in‐group/out‐group discrimination. This
prejudice can bias face perception at the very beginning of social interaction. However, little …
prejudice can bias face perception at the very beginning of social interaction. However, little …
Empathy and moral emotions in post-apartheid South Africa: an fMRI investigation
Moral emotions elicited in response to others' suffering are mediated by empathy and affect
how we respond to their pain. South Africa provides a unique opportunity to study group …
how we respond to their pain. South Africa provides a unique opportunity to study group …
Reducing prejudice through brain stimulation
Background Social categorization and group identification are essential ingredients for
maintaining a positive self-image that often lead to negative, implicit stereotypes toward …
maintaining a positive self-image that often lead to negative, implicit stereotypes toward …
Bridging media psychology and cognitive neuroscience
Media neuroscience has emerged as a new area of study at the intersection of media
psychology and cognitive neuroscience. In previous work, we have addressed this trend …
psychology and cognitive neuroscience. In previous work, we have addressed this trend …
Pulling at your heartstrings: Examining four leadership approaches from the neuroscience perspective
Y Wang - Educational Administration Quarterly, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Purpose: This review study aims to bridge neuroscience and educational leadership by
exploring the neural mechanisms of the constructs relevant to educational leadership …
exploring the neural mechanisms of the constructs relevant to educational leadership …
Beyond implicit bias: Embodied cognition, mindfulness, and critical reflective practice in social work
YLR Wong, J Vinsky - Australian Social Work, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Implicit bias studies in psychology and cognitive science focus primarily on the individual
self, and more recently on the brain. In this article, we argue that the embodied cognition …
self, and more recently on the brain. In this article, we argue that the embodied cognition …
Perceiving others as group members: Basic principles of social categorization processes.
K Kawakami, K Hugenberg, Y Dunham - 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
This chapter describes current theory and research related to how and when people are
categorized as members of a social group. Specifically, it outlines four basic principles of this …
categorized as members of a social group. Specifically, it outlines four basic principles of this …