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Behavioral research suggests that mortality salience (MS) leads to increased in-group identification and in-group favoritism in prosocial behavior.
Our findings indicate that reminding mortality enhances brain activity that differentiates between racial in-group and out-group members' emotional states.
Behavioral research suggests that mortality salience (MS) leads to increased in-group identification and in-group favoritism in prosocial behavior.
Mortality. Article. Mortality salience enhances racial in-group bias in empathic neural responses to others' suffering. June 2015; NeuroImage 118(Suppl. D). 118 ...
Jun 12, 2015 · Behavioral research suggests that mortality salience (MS) leads to increased in-group identification and in-group.
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Behavioral research suggests that mortality salience (MS) leads to increased in-group identification and in-group favoritism in prosocial behavior.
... Mortality salience enhances racial in‐group bias in empathic neural responses to others' suffering. NeuroImage 118:376–385. [PubMed] [Google Scholar] ...
Mortality salience enhances racial in-group bias in empathic neural responses to others' suffering. scientific article published on 11 June 2015.
Mar 18, 2018 · Mortality salience enhances racial in-group bias in empathic neural responses to others' suffering. Neuroimage. 2015; 116: 376-385. View in ...
Our findings suggest that shifting an individual's self-construal leads to changes of his/her racial in-group bias in neural responses to others' suffering.