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Invisible own- and other-race faces presented under continuous flash suppression produce affective response biases.

Jie Yuan1, Xiaoqing Hu2, Yuhao Lu3, Galen V Bodenhausen4, Shimin Fu5.   

Abstract

One triumph of the human mind is the ability to place the multitudinous array of people we encounter into in- and out-group members based on racial characteristics. One fundamental question that remains to be answered is whether invisible own- and other-race faces can nevertheless influence subsequent affective judgments. Here, we employed continuous flash suppression (CFS) to render own- and other-race faces unperceivable in an affective priming task. Both on-line and off-line awareness checks were employed to provide more stringent control of partial awareness. Results revealed that relative to own-race faces, imperceptible other-race faces significantly facilitated participants' identification of negative words, suggesting an other-race derogation bias. When faces were presented consciously, we found that not only other-race faces facilitated detection of negative words, but also own-race faces facilitated detection of positive words. These findings together provide novel and strong evidence suggesting that invisible racial faces can bias affective responses.
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Keywords:  Affective priming; Continuous flash suppression; Interocular suppression; Unconsciousness

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28068576     DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2016.12.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conscious Cogn        ISSN: 1053-8100


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