You and Your Racist Brain: The Neuroscience of Prejudice
Royal Society of Victoria 8 La Trobe Street, Melbourne, Vic, AustraliaIn large part, racism stems from the human brain’s tendency to engage in prejudice, a process that allows us to make millisecond judgments based on visual information. These preconceived opinions about other people are instinctual — and they have a basis in neuroscience. Why does the brain do this? Can we use what we know…