APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Exploring the Conceptual and Visual Bases of Weapons Bias

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Social

  • Benjamin Stillerman
    New York University
  • Ryan Stolier
    New York University
  • David Amodio
    New York University
  • David Amodio
    University of Amsterdam
  • Jonathan Freeman
    New York University

Abstract

We explored contributions of conceptual and visual processes to stereotypes linking Blacks and crime. Participants completed a Weapons Identification Task during fMRI scanning. The left orbitofrontal cortex showed greater multivoxel pattern similarity between Black-primed tools and guns than between White-primed tools and guns, suggesting interplay between conceptual and perceptual processes.

Social Neuroscience

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