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Research Article

Enhanced N170 to outgroup faces: Perceptual novelty or prejudice?

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Pages 252-264 | Received 09 Jul 2020, Published online: 23 Mar 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Habituation to ethnic ingroup members has been reported to be greater than to ethnic outgroup members. This pattern could be due to the lack of perceptive experience (familiarity) with outgroup facial morphs or, alternatively, to the prejudice held toward that outgroup. We explored this disjunctive in 71 participants, all Spanish, who were experimentally habituated to faces from their Ingroup and to faces from two unfamiliar outgroups, one for which there is low probability of prejudice in this population (Non-prejudiced Outgroup), and one for which the probability of prejudice is higher (Prejudiced Outgroup). We indexed habituation through event-related potentials, concretely as the differential amplitude of the face-sensitive N170 component from Initial to Final trials of each group. Afterward, participants completed several prejudice measures. N170 showed significant habituation to all faces, though it did not differ among groups. However, a regression analysis revealed that individual habituation to the Outgroup faces was inversely related to implicit prejudice scores. Importantly, N170 amplitudes were maximal for the Prejudiced Outgroup in both Initial and Final trials. We conclude that these effects are explained by the prejudice held toward a specific outgroup rather than perceptive experience.

Disclosure statement

Authors declare no conflict of interest.

Data availability

EEG, behavioral and second session data is available at https://osf.io/54e2u/.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Spain [PGC2018-093570-B-I00]; Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte, Spain [FPU13/06512]; Comunidad de Madrid, Spain [grants HUM19–HUM5705, SI1-PJI-2019-00011, and, along with Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, 2017-T2/SOC-5569].

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