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Imagine
you're
at
a
football
game
When
this
obnoxious
guy
sits
next
to
you
He's
loud
He
spills
his
drink
on
you
And
he
makes
fun
of
your
team
Days
later
you're
walking
in
the
park
When
suddenly
it
starts
to
pour
rain
Who
should
show
up
at
your
side
To
offer
you
an
umbrella
?
The
same
guy
from
the
football
game
Do
you
change
your
mind
about
him
Based
on
this
second
encounter
Or
do
you
go
with
your
first
impression
And
write
him
off
?
Research
in
social
psychology
suggests
That
we're
quick
to
form
lasting
impressions
of
others
Based
on
their
behaviors
We
manage
to
do
this
with
little
effort
Inferring
stable
character
traits
From
a
single
behavior
Like
a
harsh
word
Or
a
clumsy
step
Using
our
impressions
as
guides
We
can
accurately
predict
How
people
are
going
to
behave
in
the
future
Armed
with
the
knowledge
The
guy
from
the
football
game
Was
a
jerk
the
first
time
you
met
him
You
might
expect
more
of
the
same
down
the
road
If
so
you
might
choose
to
avoid
him
The
next
time
you
see
him
That
said
we
can
change
our
impressions
In
light
of
new
information
Behavioral
researchers
have
identified
Consistent
patterns
that
seem
to
guide
This
process
of
impression
updating
On
one
hand
learning
very
negative
Highly
immoral
information
about
someone
Typically
has
a
stronger
impact
Than
learning
very
positive
highly
moral
information
So
unfortunately
for
our
new
friend
From
the
football
game
His
bad
behavior
at
the
game
Might
outweigh
his
good
behavior
at
the
park
Research
suggests
that
this
bias
occurs
Because
immoral
behaviors
are
more
diagnostic
Or
revealing
Of
a
person's
true
character
Okay
so
by
this
logic
Bad
is
always
stronger
than
good
When
it
comes
to
updating
Well
not
necessarily
Certain
types
of
learning
don't
seem
to
lead
To
this
sort
of
negativity
bias
When
learning
about
another
person's
abilities
and
competencies
For
instance
This
bias
flips
It's
actually
the
positive
information
That
gets
weighted
more
heavily
Let's
go
back
to
that
football
game
If
a
player
scores
a
goal
It
ultimately
has
a
stronger
impact
On
your
impression
of
their
skills
Than
if
they
miss
the
net
The
two
sides
of
the
updating
story
Are
ultimately
quite
consistent
Overall
behaviors
that
are
perceived
As
being
less
frequent
are
also
the
ones
That
people
tend
to
weigh
more
heavily
When
forming
and
updating
impressions
Highly
immoral
actions
And
highly
competent
actions
So
what's
happening
at
the
level
of
the
brain
When
we're
updating
our
impressions?
Using
fMRI
Or
functional
Magnetic
Resonance
Imaging
Researchers
have
identified
An
extended
network
of
brain
regions
That
respond
to
new
information
That's
inconsistent
with
initial
impressions
These
include
areas
typically
associated
With
social
cognition
Attention
And
cognitive
control
Moreover
when
updating
impressions
Based
on
people's
behaviors
Activity
in
the
ventrolateral
prefrontal
cortex
And
the
superior
temporal
sulcus
Correlates
with
perceptions
Of
how
frequently
those
behaviors
occur
in
daily
life
In
other
words
the
brain
seems
to
be
tracking
Low-level
statistical
properties
of
behavior
In
order
to
make
complex
decisions
Regarding
other
people's
character
It
needs
to
decide
Is
this
person's
behavior
typical
Or
is
it
out
of
the
ordinary
?
In
the
situation
With
the
obnoxious-football-fan-turned-good-samaritan
Your
brain
says
'Well
in
my
experience
Pretty
much
anyone
would
lend
someone
their
umbrella
But
the
way
this
guy
acted
at
the
football
game
That
was
unusual'
And
so
you
decide
to
go
with
your
first
impression
There's
a
good
moral
in
this
data
Your
brain
and
by
extension
you
Might
care
more
about
The
very
negative
immoral
things
Another
person
has
done
Compared
to
the
very
positive
moral
things
But
it's
a
direct
result
Of
the
comparative
rarity
of
those
bad
behaviors
We're
more
used
to
people
being
basically
good
Like
taking
time
to
help
a
stranger
in
need
In
this
context
bad
might
be
stronger
than
good
But
only
because
good
is
more
plentiful
Think
about
the
last
time
you
judged
someone
Based
on
their
behavior
Especially
a
time
when
you
really
feel
Like
you
changed
your
mind
about
someone
Was
the
behavior
that
caused
you
To
update
your
impression
Something
you'd
expect
anyone
to
do
Or
was
it
something
totally
out
of
the
ordinary?