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探索合作在减少内隐种族偏见方面的作用及其与特质同理心和政治态度的关系。

Exploring the Effect of Cooperation in Reducing Implicit Racial Bias and Its Relationship With Dispositional Empathy and Political Attitudes.

作者信息

Patané Ivan, Lelgouarch Anne, Banakou Domna, Verdelet Gregoire, Desoche Clement, Koun Eric, Salemme Romeo, Slater Mel, Farnè Alessandro

机构信息

INSERM U1028, CNRS U5292, Integrative Multisensory Perception Action & Cognition Team (ImpAct), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, Lyon, France.

Claude Bernard University of Lyon 1, Lyon, France.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2020 Oct 28;11:510787. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.510787. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Previous research using immersive virtual reality (VR) has shown that after a short period of embodiment by White people in a Black virtual body, their implicit racial bias against Black people diminishes. Here we tested the effects of some socio-cognitive variables that could contribute to enhancing or reducing the implicit racial bias. The first aim of the study was to assess the beneficial effects of cooperation within a VR scenario, the second aim was to provide preliminary testing of the hypothesis that empathy and political attitudes could contribute to implicit bias about race, while the third aim was to explore the relationship between political attitudes and empathy. We had (Caucasian) participants embodied in a Black virtual body and engaged either in a cooperative (Coop group) or in a non-cooperative (Neutral group) activity with a confederate experimenter embodying another Black avatar. Before and after VR, we measured participants' implicit racial bias by means of Implicit Association Test (IAT) and their perceived closeness toward the confederate experimenter. Before VR we also assessed participants' political attitudes and empathy traits. Results revealed that, as compared to the Neutral group, the Coop group showed lower IAT scores after the social interaction. Interestingly, in the Neutral but not the Coop group the perceived closeness toward the confederate experimenter was associated with the initial racial bias: the more the participants reduced their distance, the more they reduced their IAT score. Moreover, reported traits of empathy and political attitudes significantly explained the variance observed in the initial implicit bias, with perspective-taking, empathic concern, and personal distress being significant predictors of the IAT scores. Finally, there was a relationship between political attitudes and empathy: the more participants considered themselves as left-wing voters, the higher their perspective-taking and empathic concern scores. We discuss these findings within the neuroscientific and social cognition field and encourage scholars from different domains to further explore whether and under which conditions a given manipulation for reducing racial bias could be efficiently transposed in VR.

摘要

先前使用沉浸式虚拟现实(VR)的研究表明,白人在短暂体验黑人虚拟身体后,他们对黑人的隐性种族偏见会减弱。在此,我们测试了一些可能有助于增强或减少隐性种族偏见的社会认知变量的影响。该研究的首要目标是评估VR场景中的合作所产生的有益效果,第二个目标是对同理心和政治态度可能影响种族隐性偏见这一假设进行初步测试,而第三个目标是探究政治态度与同理心之间的关系。我们让(白人)参与者体验黑人虚拟身体,并与一名扮演另一个黑人虚拟形象的同谋实验者进行合作(合作组)或非合作(中立组)活动。在进行VR体验前后,我们通过内隐联想测验(IAT)测量参与者的隐性种族偏见,以及他们对同谋实验者的感知亲近程度。在进行VR体验之前,我们还评估了参与者的政治态度和同理心特征。结果显示,与中立组相比,合作组在社交互动后IAT得分更低。有趣的是,在中立组而非合作组中,对同谋实验者的感知亲近程度与初始种族偏见相关:参与者与实验者的距离缩短得越多,他们的IAT得分降低得就越多。此外,报告的同理心特征和政治态度显著解释了初始隐性偏见中观察到的差异,其中观点采择、同理心关怀和个人痛苦是IAT得分的显著预测因素。最后,政治态度与同理心之间存在关联:参与者越认为自己是左翼选民,他们的观点采择和同理心关怀得分就越高。我们在神经科学和社会认知领域内讨论这些发现,并鼓励不同领域的学者进一步探讨在何种情况下以及在何种条件下,特定的减少种族偏见的操作能够有效地应用于VR。

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