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身体共鸣和内隐偏见的机械论解释。

A mechanistic account of bodily resonance and implicit bias.

机构信息

UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, London, UK; Max Planck UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry and Ageing Research, London, UK.

UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, London, UK; UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.

出版信息

Cognition. 2019 Mar;184:1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2018.11.010. Epub 2018 Dec 13.

Abstract

Implicit social biases play a critical role in shaping our attitudes towards other people. Such biases are thought to arise, in part, from a comparison between features of one's own self-image and those of another agent, a process known as 'bodily resonance'. Recent data have demonstrated that implicit bias can be remarkably plastic, being modulated by brief immersive virtual reality experiences that place participants in a virtual body with features of an out-group member. Here, we provide a mechanistic account of bodily resonance and implicit bias in terms of a putative self-image network that encodes associations between different features of an agent. When subsequently perceiving another agent, the output of this self-image network is proportional to the overlap between their respective features, providing an index of bodily resonance. By combining the self-image network with a drift diffusion model of decision making, we simulate performance on the implicit association test (IAT) and show that the model captures the ubiquitous implicit bias towards in-group members. We subsequently demonstrate that this implicit bias can be modulated by a simulated illusory body ownership experience, consistent with empirical data; and that the magnitude and plasticity of implicit bias correlates with self-esteem. Hence, we provide a simple mechanistic account of bodily resonance and implicit bias which could contribute to the development of interventions for reducing the negative evaluation of social out-groups.

摘要

内隐社会偏见在塑造我们对他人的态度方面起着至关重要的作用。这种偏见部分源于将自己的自我形象特征与另一个主体的特征进行比较的过程,这个过程被称为“身体共鸣”。最近的数据表明,内隐偏见具有很强的可塑性,可以通过短暂的沉浸式虚拟现实体验来调节,这种体验将参与者置于具有外群体成员特征的虚拟身体中。在这里,我们根据一个假设的自我形象网络,提供了身体共鸣和内隐偏见的机制解释,该网络编码了主体不同特征之间的关联。当随后感知另一个主体时,这个自我形象网络的输出与他们各自特征的重叠成正比,提供了身体共鸣的指标。通过将自我形象网络与决策的漂移扩散模型相结合,我们模拟了内隐联想测试(IAT)的表现,并表明该模型捕获了普遍存在的对内群体成员的内隐偏见。我们随后证明,这种内隐偏见可以通过模拟的虚幻身体所有权体验来调节,这与实证数据一致;并且内隐偏见的程度和可塑性与自尊相关。因此,我们提供了一种简单的身体共鸣和内隐偏见的机制解释,这可能有助于开发减少对社会外群体负面评价的干预措施。

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