Multiple group membership influences face-recognition: Recall and neurological evidence |
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Authors: | Eric Hehman Emily M. Stanley Samuel L. Gaertner Robert F. Simons |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Psychology, University of Delaware, USA |
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Abstract: | The limited face-recognition research involving targets categorizable on multiple dimensions has provided contradictory evidence as to how partial-ingroup members are processed and recognized. This research demonstrates that partial-ingroup members are recognized in a manner distinct from double-ingroup and double-outgroup targets. Specifically, when race and university-affiliation are crossed, university-affiliation does not influence recognition for own-race targets, but does for other-race targets, in that other-race/own-university targets are recalled more accurately than other-race/other-university targets. The neurological mechanisms involved in the effect are explored through the inclusion of electroencephalography. |
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Keywords: | Person perception Categorisation Intergroup process ERP N200 |
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