Gyurovski Ivo, Kubota Jennifer, Cardenas-Iniguez Carlos, Cloutier Jasmin
a Department of Psychology , University of Chicago , Chicago , IL , USA.
b Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture , Chicago , IL , USA.
Soc Neurosci. 2018 Jun;13(3):333-345. doi: 10.1080/17470919.2017.1326400. Epub 2017 May 15.
Functional neuroimaging research suggests that status-based evaluations may not solely depend on the level of social status but also on the conferred status dimension. However, no reports to date have studied how status level and dimension shape early person evaluations. To explore early status-based person evaluations, event-related brain potential data were collected from 29 participants while they indicated the status level and dimension of faces that had been previously trained to be associated with one of four status types: high moral, low moral, high financial, or low financial. Analysis of the P300 amplitude (previously implicated in social evaluation) revealed an interaction of status level and status dimension such that enhanced P300 amplitudes were observed in response to targets of high financial and low moral status relative to targets of low financial and high moral status. Implications of these findings are discussed in the context of our current understanding of status-based evaluation and, more broadly, of the processes by which person knowledge may shape person perception and evaluation.
功能性神经成像研究表明,基于地位的评价可能不仅仅取决于社会地位的高低,还取决于赋予地位的维度。然而,迄今为止,尚无报告研究地位水平和维度如何塑造早期的人物评价。为了探究基于地位的早期人物评价,我们收集了29名参与者的事件相关脑电位数据,同时他们指出了先前已训练与四种地位类型之一相关联的面孔的地位水平和维度:高道德、低道德、高财富或低财富。对P300波幅(先前与社会评价有关)的分析揭示了地位水平和地位维度的相互作用,即相对于低财富和高道德地位的目标,在对高财富和低道德地位的目标做出反应时观察到增强的P300波幅。我们将在当前对基于地位的评价的理解背景下,更广泛地在个人知识可能塑造个人感知和评价的过程背景下讨论这些发现的意义。