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Perspective taking eliminates differences in co-representation of out-group members' actions

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EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH
卷 211, 期 3-4, 页码 423-428

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00221-011-2654-7

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Joint action; Action co-representation; Action-perception link; Task sharing; Group membership

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  1. Dutch Research Foundation NWO [400-07-203]

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Coordinated action relies on shared representations between interaction partners: people co-represent actions of others in order to respond appropriately. However, little is known about the social factors that influence shared representations. We investigated whether actions performed by in-group and out-group members are represented differently, and if so, what role perspective-taking plays in this process. White participants performed a joint Simon task with an animated image of a hand with either white or black skin tone. Results of study I demonstrated that actions performed by in-group members were co-represented while actions of out-group members were not. In study II, it was found that participants co-represented actions of out-group members when they had read about an out-group member and to take his perspective prior to the actual experiment. Possible explanations for these findings are discussed.

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