Psychology
Reducing racial ingroup biases in empathy and altruistic decision-making by shifting racial identification
S. Mei, Y. Deng, et al.
Using self-report, behavioral, and neuroimaging measures, this research showed that a mask training procedure that alters self-face perception can increase identification with another race, modulate medial prefrontal activity, amplify neural responses to other-race pain, and reduce own-race favoritism in altruistic decisions. This research was conducted by Shuting Mei, Yiwen Deng, Guo Zheng, and Shihui Han.
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