Universitat de Barcelona, Event Lab, Facultat de Psicologia, Campus de Mundet - Edifici Teatre, Passeig de la Vall d'Hebron 171, 08035 Barcelona, Spain.
Conscious Cogn. 2013 Sep;22(3):779-87. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.04.016. Epub 2013 May 28.
Although it has been shown that immersive virtual reality (IVR) can be used to induce illusions of ownership over a virtual body (VB), information on whether this changes implicit interpersonal attitudes is meager. Here we demonstrate that embodiment of light-skinned participants in a dark-skinned VB significantly reduced implicit racial bias against dark-skinned people, in contrast to embodiment in light-skinned, purple-skinned or with no VB. 60 females participated in this between-groups experiment, with a VB substituting their own, with full-body visuomotor synchrony, reflected also in a virtual mirror. A racial Implicit Association Test (IAT) was administered at least three days prior to the experiment, and immediately after the IVR exposure. The change from pre- to post-experience IAT scores suggests that the dark-skinned embodied condition decreased implicit racial bias more than the other conditions. Thus, embodiment may change negative interpersonal attitudes and thus represent a powerful tool for exploring such fundamental psychological and societal phenomena.
虽然已经证明沉浸式虚拟现实 (IVR) 可用于引起对虚拟身体 (VB) 的所有权错觉,但关于这是否会改变人际态度的隐性信息却很少。在这里,我们证明了在深色 VB 中体现浅色参与者的方式会显著减少对深色人种的隐性种族偏见,而在体现浅色、紫色或没有 VB 的情况下则不会。60 名女性参与了这项分组实验,VB 取代了她们自己的身体,具有全身运动同步性,在虚拟镜子中也得到了反映。在实验前至少三天和 IVR 暴露后立即进行了种族内隐联想测试 (IAT)。从实验前到实验后的 IAT 分数变化表明,深色体现条件比其他条件更能减少隐性种族偏见。因此,体现可能会改变负面的人际态度,因此代表了探索这种基本心理和社会现象的有力工具。