Neuroscience discussion of implicit bias and race without actionable leadsHistorical dehumanization rhetoric and reference to Jennifer Eberhardt's research
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kaggle-ho-012846House OversightAcademic discussion on racial bias and empathy without actionable leads
Academic discussion on racial bias and empathy without actionable leads The passage is a scholarly analysis of neural responses to race and empathy, containing no names, transactions, dates, or allegations involving powerful actors. It offers no investigative leads. Key insights: Describes brain activation differences based on race of observed individuals; References social network theory by Nicholas Christakis; Mentions researchers Singer, Gray, Wegner, Haslam
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