Study Suggests Racism Not Innate Human Reaction
(CHealth) — Racism is not an innate human reaction, new research suggests, it’s taught.
And the proof lies deep in the neurons of the human brain.
When we see an action performed by someone within our own racial group – like, say, drinking a glass of water – our brains mimic that action, even though we don’t physically go through the same motions.
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