
handle: 10281/160566
In two studies we analyzed whether and how social attention driven by the observation of other’s movement can be modulated by social variables. Results showed a higher level of attentional monitoring for outgroup member elicited by perceived social threat.
social attention, social threat, action observation, Arabs
social attention, social threat, action observation, Arabs
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