Confronting racially exclusionary practices in the acquisition and analyses of neuroimaging data
Across the brain sciences, institutions and individuals have begun to actively acknowledge
and address the presence of racism, bias, and associated barriers to inclusivity within our …
and address the presence of racism, bias, and associated barriers to inclusivity within our …
The self in context: brain systems linking mental and physical health
Increasing evidence suggests that mental health and physical health are linked by neural
systems that jointly regulate somatic physiology and high-level cognition. Key systems …
systems that jointly regulate somatic physiology and high-level cognition. Key systems …
MOSAIC: A model of stereotyping through associated and intersectional categories
Despite increased awareness of a wide range of demographics, existing theory fails to
adequately explain how the stereotypes associated with multiple demographic categories …
adequately explain how the stereotypes associated with multiple demographic categories …
The racialized and gendered workplace: applying an intersectional lens to a field experiment on hiring discrimination in five European labor markets
V Di Stasio, EN Larsen - Social Psychology Quarterly, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
We draw on a field experiment conducted in five European countries to analyze hiring
discrimination on the basis of gender and race. We adopt an intersectional perspective and …
discrimination on the basis of gender and race. We adopt an intersectional perspective and …
Social cognition 2.0: An interactive memory systems account
DM Amodio - Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2019 - cell.com
For 40 years, research on impression formation and attitudes has relied on dual-process
theories that represent knowledge in a single associative network. Although such models …
theories that represent knowledge in a single associative network. Although such models …
More than meets the eye: Split-second social perception
JB Freeman, KL Johnson - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2016 - cell.com
Recent research suggests that visual perception of social categories is shaped not only by
facial features but also by higher-order social cognitive processes (eg, stereotypes, attitudes …
facial features but also by higher-order social cognitive processes (eg, stereotypes, attitudes …
Neurocognitive basis of racial ingroup bias in empathy
S Han - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2018 - cell.com
Racial discrimination in social behavior, although disapproved of by many contemporary
cultures, has been widely reported. Because empathy plays a key functional role in social …
cultures, has been widely reported. Because empathy plays a key functional role in social …
Illusory faces are more likely to be perceived as male than female
Despite our fluency in reading human faces, sometimes we mistakenly perceive illusory
faces in objects, a phenomenon known as face pareidolia. Although illusory faces share …
faces in objects, a phenomenon known as face pareidolia. Although illusory faces share …
Doing psychological science by hand
JB Freeman - Current directions in psychological science, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Over the past decade, mouse tracking in choice tasks has become a popular method across
psychological science. This method exploits hand movements as a measure of multiple …
psychological science. This method exploits hand movements as a measure of multiple …
How mouse-tracking can advance social cognitive theory
Mouse-tracking–measuring computer-mouse movements made by participants while they
choose between response options–is an emerging tool that offers an accessible, data-rich …
choose between response options–is an emerging tool that offers an accessible, data-rich …