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Self-face resemblance attenuates other-race face effect in the amygdala
Steven M Platek1, Austen L Krill
1Psychology, School of Liberal Arts, Georgia Gwinnett College, Lawrenceville, GA 30043, USA. splatek@gmail.com
Abstract:
People respond favorably toward self-resembling faces. We investigated the pattern of responding in the amygdala of Caucasian participants to self-face resemblance expressed in same and other-race (African descent) faces. The amygdala response was 1) non-linear to faces as a function of self-facial resemblance and 2) attenuated to other-race self-resembling faces when regressed with implicit racial attitudes. These findings demonstrate that interactions of important facial social judgements are processed combinatorially in the amygdala.
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