Study detects prejudice in the brain

Sure, you might say you’re not prejudiced, but your brain knows different. And now, thanks to a new study, scientists know too. The study found that, “while individuals may consciously see members of social out-groups as people, the brain processes social out-groups as something less than human.” Now, would you please stop looking at me like that?

One Comment

  1. Posted June 30, 2006 at 11:55 am | Permalink

    Cool. It’s not my fault I’m a racist, or my family’s, or my education’s. It was my genes all along. I feel liberated of responsibility!

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