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Effects of dominance and prestige based social status on competition for attentional resources

机译:基于优势和声望的社会地位对注意力资源竞争的影响

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Social status can be attained through either dominance (coercion and intimidation) or prestige (skill and respect). Individuals high in either of these status pathways are known to more readily attract gaze and covert spatial attention compared to their low-status counterparts. However it is not known if social status biases allocation of attentional resources to competing stimuli. To address this issue, we used an attentional blink paradigm to explore non-spatial attentional biases in response to face stimuli varying in dominance and prestige. Results from a series of studies consistently indicated that participants were biased towards allocating attention to low- relative to high- dominance faces. We also observed no effects of manipulating prestige on attentional bias. We attribute our results to the workings of comparatively early processing stages, separate from those mediating spatial attention shifts, which are tuned to physical features associated with low dominance. These findings challenge our current understanding of the impact of social status on attentional competition.
机译:社会地位可以通过统治(胁迫和威逼)或声望(技能和尊重)来获得。与低地位者相比,已知处于这两种地位途径中的任一个的个人更容易吸引目光并隐蔽空间注意力。但是,尚不知道社会地位是否会使注意力资源分配给竞争性刺激。为了解决这个问题,我们使用了注意眨眼范式来探索非空间注意偏见,以应对在主导地位和声望方面变化的面部刺激。一系列研究的结果一致表明,参与者偏向于将注意力分配给低优先级到高优先级的面孔。我们还没有观察到操纵威望对注意力偏见的影响。我们将结果归因于相对早期处理阶段的工作,与那些介导空间注意力转移的工作分开,后者被调整为与低优势相关的物理特征。这些发现挑战了我们目前对社会地位对注意力竞争影响的理解。

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