Oh DongWon, Vartiainen Henna I, Freeman Jonathan B
National University of Singapore, Department of Psychology, Singapore, Singapore.
Princeton University, Department of Psychology, Princeton, NJ, USA.
Nat Commun. 2025 Sep 9;16(1):8218. doi: 10.1038/s41467-025-63381-7.
Racial stereotypes have been shown to bias the identification of innocuous objects, making objects like wallets or tools more likely to be identified as weapons when encountered in the presence of Black individuals. One mechanism that may contribute to these biased identifications is a transient perceptual distortion driven by racial stereotypes. Here we provide neuroimaging evidence that a bias in visual representation due to automatically activated racial stereotypes may be a mechanism underlying this phenomenon. During fMRI, tools presented after Black face primes induced neural response patterns that exhibited a biased similarity to independent gun images in object-discriminative regions of the ventral temporal cortex involved in the visual perception of objects. Moreover, these neural representational shifts predicted the magnitude of participants' racial bias, as reflected by differences in response times during weapon identification due to Black versus White face primes. Together, these findings suggest that stereotypes can shape the visual representation of socially-relevant objects in line with preconceived notions, thereby contributing to racially biased responding.
种族刻板印象已被证明会使对无害物体的识别产生偏差,当在黑人面前遇到钱包或工具等物体时,这些物体更有可能被识别为武器。可能导致这些偏差识别的一种机制是由种族刻板印象驱动的短暂感知扭曲。在这里,我们提供了神经影像学证据,表明由于自动激活的种族刻板印象导致的视觉表征偏差可能是这一现象的潜在机制。在功能磁共振成像(fMRI)过程中,在黑人面部启动刺激之后呈现的工具诱发的神经反应模式,在涉及物体视觉感知的腹侧颞叶皮质的物体辨别区域中,表现出与独立枪支图像有偏差的相似性。此外,这些神经表征的变化预测了参与者种族偏见的程度,这通过在黑人与白人面部启动刺激下武器识别过程中的反应时间差异得以体现。总之,这些发现表明,刻板印象能够根据先入之见塑造与社会相关物体的视觉表征,从而导致种族偏见反应。