What does diversity do to kids' brains? | SBS Life









What does diversity do to kids' brains? | SBS Life:

One intriguing possibility is that our responses to the faces of so-called outgroup members is partly set at childhood. Last week, at the American Psychological Association’s convention in Denver, Jasmin Cloutier, a psychologist at the University of Chicago, presented some intriguing early research suggesting that early-childhood exposure to diverse faces causes people to be less susceptible to certain sorts of implicit bias.




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