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APS Virtual Poster Showcase · 2020

Neighborhood Racial Demographics Shape Infants’ Neural Responses to People of Different Races

Virtual · June 2020

Poster Sessions · Cross-Cutting Theme Poster - Global Psychological Science Perspectives

  • Hyesung Hwang
    University of Chicago
  • Ranjan Debnath
    University of Maryland
  • Marlene Meyer
    Radboud University
  • Virginia Salo
    Vanderbilt University
  • Nathan Fox
    University of Maryland, College Park
  • Amanda Woodward
    The University of Chicago

Abstract

Infants from racially diverse neighborhoods show more top-down attention (frontal theta) and engagement in the other’s actions (mu suppression) to a person of a different race than infants from racially homogeneous neighborhoods. Neural mechanisms responsible for social biases are already molded by neighborhood environments in the first year of life.

Infant