Scarcity disrupts the neural encoding of Black faces: A socioperceptual pathway to discrimination.

Volume: 117, Issue: 5, Pages: 859 - 875
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
When economic resources are scarce, racial minorities are often devalued and disenfranchised. We proposed that this pattern extends to visual processing, such that the encoding of minority group faces is disrupted under scarcity-an effect that may facilitate discrimination and contribute to racial disparities. Specifically, we used EEG and fMRI to test whether scarce economic conditions induce deficits in neural encoding of Black faces, and we...
Paper Details
Title
Scarcity disrupts the neural encoding of Black faces: A socioperceptual pathway to discrimination.
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
117
Issue
5
Pages
859 - 875
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