Recognizing humanity: dehumanization predicts neural mirroring and empathic accuracy in face-to-face interactions
Volume: 16, Issue: 5, Pages: 463 - 473
Published: Jan 30, 2021
Abstract
Dehumanization is the failure to recognize the cognitive and emotional complexities of the people around us. While its presence has been well documented in horrific acts of violence, it is also theorized to play a role in everyday life. We measured its presence and effects in face-to-face dyadic interactions between strangers and found that not only was there variance in the extent to which they perceived one another as human, but this variance...
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Title
Recognizing humanity: dehumanization predicts neural mirroring and empathic accuracy in face-to-face interactions
Published Date
Jan 30, 2021
Volume
16
Issue
5
Pages
463 - 473
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