Literature DB >> 21874152

More Memory Bang for the Attentional Buck: Self-Protection Goals Enhance Encoding Efficiency for Potentially Threatening Males.

D Vaughn Becker1, Uriah S Anderson, Steven L Neuberg, Jon K Maner, Jenessa R Shapiro, Joshua M Ackerman, Mark Schaller, Douglas T Kenrick.   

Abstract

When encountering individuals with a potential inclination to harm them, people face a dilemma: Staring at them provides useful information about their intentions but may also be perceived by them as intrusive and challenging-thereby increasing the likelihood of the very threat the people fear. One solution to this dilemma would be an enhanced ability to efficiently encode such individuals-to be able to remember them without spending any additional direct attention on them. In two experiments, the authors primed self-protective concerns in perceivers and assessed visual attention and recognition memory for a variety of faces. Consistent with hypotheses, self-protective participants (relative to control participants) exhibited enhanced encoding efficiency (i.e., greater memory not predicated on any enhancement of visual attention) for Black and Arab male faces-groups stereotyped as being potentially dangerous-but not for female or White male faces. Results suggest that encoding efficiency depends on the functional relevance of the social information people encounter.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21874152      PMCID: PMC3161121          DOI: 10.1177/1948550609359202

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Psychol Personal Sci        ISSN: 1948-5506


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