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Reducing racial ingroup biases in empathy and altruistic decision-making by shifting racial identification

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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Abstract
Findings of racial ingroup biases in empathy and social behaviors require understanding of relevant psychological and brain mechanisms. Using self-report, behavioral, and neuroimaging measures, we tested the hypothesis that racial identification provides a cognitive basis for racial ingroup biases in empathy and altruistic decision-making. We showed that a mask training procedure using other-race facial disguises altered self-face perception and promoted identification with the other race. Shift in racial identification modulated the medial prefrontal activity, increased electrophysiological responses to pain expressions of other-race faces, enhanced the right premotor/ frontal/insular activities in response to perceived painful stimulation to other-race individuals, and decreased own-race favoritism in altruistic decision-making. Furthermore, the medial prefrontal activity related to the shift in racial identification predicted greater neural responses to other-race pain after the training procedure. Our findings highlight the shift of racial identification as a psychological basis for reducing racial ingroup biases in social emotions and behaviors.
Publisher
Science Advances
Published On
Apr 23, 2025
Authors
Shuting Mei, Yiwen Deng, Guo Zheng, Shihui Han
Tags
racial identification
racial ingroup bias
empathy to pain
altruistic decision-making
medial prefrontal cortex
mask training
neuroimaging
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