Seeing Race: N170 Responses to Race and Their Relation to Automatic Racial Attitudes and Controlled Processing
Volume: 23, Issue: 10, Pages: 3153 - 3161
Published: Oct 1, 2011
Abstract
We examined the relation between neural activity reflecting early face perception processes and automatic and controlled responses to race. Participants completed a sequential evaluative priming task, in which two-tone images of Black faces, White faces, and cars appeared as primes, followed by target words categorized as pleasant or unpleasant, while encephalography was recorded. Half of these participants were alerted that the task assessed...
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Title
Seeing Race: N170 Responses to Race and Their Relation to Automatic Racial Attitudes and Controlled Processing
Published Date
Oct 1, 2011
Volume
23
Issue
10
Pages
3153 - 3161
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