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黑人和白人眼中的心灵阅读:种族间接触和感知种族会影响推断心理状态时的大脑活动。

Reading the mind in the eyes of Black and White people: Interracial contact and perceived race affects brain activity when inferring mental states.

机构信息

Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States of America.

Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States of America; Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States of America.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2023 Apr 1;269:119910. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2023.119910. Epub 2023 Jan 29.

Abstract

Inferring others' mental states, or mentalizing, is a critical social cognitive ability that underlies humans' remarkable capacity for complex social interactions. Recent work suggests that interracial contact shapes the recruitment of brain regions involved in mentalizing during impression formation. However, it remains unclear how a target's perceived racial group and a perceiver's previous contact with that racial group shapes mental state inferences. In this study, we examined brain activity in regions of interest associated with mentalizing and race perception among self-identified White perceivers who varied in lifetime contact while they inferred secondary emotions from perceived White eyes and perceived Black eyes (i.e., the Reading the Mind in the Eyes test). The interaction between lifetime contact and perceived target race predicted activity in the superior temporal sulcus (STS), a region consistently implicated in mental state inferences from perceptual cues, tracking eye gaze, and biological motion. Low and average contact White perceivers showed more left STS activity when inferring mental states from perceived White eyes than perceived Black eyes, whereas high contact White perceivers showed similar left STS activity regardless of perceived target race. These results indicate that interracial contact decreases racial biases in the recruitment of regions involved in mentalizing when inferring mental states from perceptual cues.

摘要

推断他人的心理状态,即心理理论,是一种关键的社会认知能力,它是人类进行复杂社会互动的卓越能力的基础。最近的研究表明,种族间的接触会影响印象形成过程中参与心理理论的大脑区域的招募。然而,目前尚不清楚目标的感知种族和观察者与该种族的先前接触如何影响心理状态推断。在这项研究中,我们研究了自我认同为白人的观察者在进行次要情绪推断时,与心理理论和种族感知相关的兴趣区域的大脑活动,这些观察者的一生中接触情况不同,而他们则从感知到的白人眼睛和感知到的黑人眼睛中推断(即,“读眼神识人测试”)。一生接触和感知目标种族的相互作用预测了上颞叶回(STS)的活动,该区域一致涉及从感知线索、跟踪眼球注视和生物运动中推断心理状态。低接触和中等接触的白人观察者在从感知到的白人眼睛推断心理状态时,左 STS 的活动比从感知到的黑人眼睛推断时更多,而高接触的白人观察者则无论感知到的目标种族如何,左 STS 的活动都相似。这些结果表明,种族间的接触减少了从感知线索推断心理状态时参与心理理论的大脑区域的种族偏见。

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