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Nervous Instability and Genius: Military and Political Leaders
Authors:Stepanova Elena V  Strube Michael J
Institution:Florida Gulf Coast University, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 10501 FGCU Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33965, USA. estepanova@fgcu.edu
Abstract:Participants (N = 106) performed an affective priming task with facial primes that varied in their skin tone and facial physiognomy, and, which were presented either in color or in gray-scale. Participants' racial evaluations were more positive for Eurocentric than for Afrocentric physiognomy faces. Light skin tone faces were evaluated more positively than dark skin tone faces, but the magnitude of this effect depended on the mode of color presentation. The results suggest that in affective priming tasks, faces might not be processed holistically, and instead, visual features of facial priming stimuli independently affect implicit evaluations.
Keywords:affective priming task  facial physiognomy  feature-based processing  gray scale  skin tone
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