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News Release 16-Jun-2022 Us versus them: Harming the ‘outgroup’ is linked to elevated activity in the brain’s reward circuitry A new study led by researchers ...
June 16, 2022 Source: Virginia Commonwealth University Summary: ... (2022, June 16). Us versus them: Harming the 'outgroup' is linked to elevated activity in the brain's reward circuitry.
Neuroscience Says That Your Brain Dismisses Outgroup Members Within a Fraction of a Second. A problematic response that is hardwired into how the brain categorizes social groups.
The brain's facial recognition area doesn't differentiate outgroup members. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2020 / 05 / 200518145020.htm ...
Put yourself in the place of the outgroup member. The little kids in Jane Elliot's classroom were sad and afraid when they were suddenly thrust into the role of outgroup member.
June 16, 2022 ... Aggression toward outgroup members was also linked to greater post-exclusion activity in the rostral and dorsal medial prefrontal cortex during provocation from their outgroup ...
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