Ito Tiffany A, Urland Geoffrey R
University of Colorado at Boulder, Department of Psychology, Boulder, CO 80309-0345, USA.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2003 Oct;85(4):616-26. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.85.4.616.
The degree to which perceivers automatically attend to and encode social category information was investigated. Event-related brain potentials were used to assess attentional and working-memory processes on-line as participants were presented with pictures of Black and White males and females. The authors found that attention was preferentially directed to Black targets very early in processing (by about 100 ms after stimulus onset) in both experiments. Attention to gender also emerged early but occurred about 50 ms later than attention to race. Later working-memory processes were sensitive to more complex relations between the group memberships of a target individual and the surrounding social context. These working-memory processes were sensitive to both the explicit categorization task participants were performing as well as more implicit, task-irrelevant categorization dimensions. Results are consistent with models suggesting that information about certain category dimensions is encoded relatively automatically.
研究了感知者自动关注并编码社会类别信息的程度。当向参与者展示黑人和白人男性及女性的图片时,使用事件相关脑电位在线评估注意力和工作记忆过程。作者发现,在两个实验中,注意力在加工的早期(刺激开始后约100毫秒)就优先指向黑人目标。对性别的关注也出现得较早,但比对种族的关注晚约50毫秒。后来的工作记忆过程对目标个体的群体成员身份与周围社会背景之间更复杂的关系敏感。这些工作记忆过程对参与者正在执行的明确分类任务以及更隐含的、与任务无关的分类维度都敏感。结果与表明某些类别维度的信息相对自动编码的模型一致。