Schmid Petra C, Amodio David M
a Department of Psychology , New York University , New York , NY , USA.
b Department of Management, Technology, and Economics , ETH Zurich , Zurich , Switzerland.
Soc Neurosci. 2017 Apr;12(2):218-231. doi: 10.1080/17470919.2016.1144647. Epub 2016 Feb 24.
Power is thought to increase discrimination toward subordinate groups, yet its effect on different forms of implicit bias remains unclear. We tested whether power enhances implicit racial stereotyping, in addition to implicit prejudice (i.e., evaluative associations), and examined the effect of power on the automatic processing of faces during implicit tasks. Study 1 showed that manipulated high power increased both forms of implicit bias, relative to low power. Using a neural index of visual face processing (the N170 component of the ERP), Study 2 revealed that power affected the encoding of White ingroup vs. Black outgroup faces. Whereas high power increased the relative processing of outgroup faces during evaluative judgments in the prejudice task, it decreased the relative processing of outgroup faces during stereotype trait judgments. An indirect effect of power on implicit prejudice through enhanced processing of outgroup versus ingroup faces suggested a potential link between face processing and implicit bias. Together, these findings demonstrate that power can affect implicit prejudice and stereotyping as well as early processing of racial ingroup and outgroup faces.
权力被认为会增加对从属群体的歧视,但其对不同形式的内隐偏见的影响仍不明确。我们测试了权力是否除了增强内隐偏见(即评价性联想)之外,还会增强内隐种族刻板印象,并研究了权力在隐性任务中对面孔自动加工的影响。研究1表明,相对于低权力,被操纵的高权力增加了两种形式的内隐偏见。使用视觉面孔加工的神经指标(ERP的N170成分),研究2揭示了权力影响白人内群体与黑人外群体面孔的编码。在偏见任务的评价判断中,高权力增加了对外群体面孔的相对加工,而在刻板印象特质判断中,它减少了对外群体面孔的相对加工。权力通过增强对外群体与内群体面孔的加工对内隐偏见产生的间接影响表明了面孔加工与内隐偏见之间的潜在联系。总之,这些发现表明权力会影响内隐偏见和刻板印象,以及种族内群体和外群体面孔的早期加工。