Objective: To investigate the impact of power on perspective taking under. Methods: The present study manipulated power by experiential priming and scrambled sentence test, and participants later finished a perspective-taking task. Results: Relative to low power condition, high power level lowered participants'performance on perspective taking, and the male participants were more susceptible to power priming. Conclusion: Consistent with the fingdings in previous Western studies, this study suggest that in the Chinese culture, ...