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Imaging race.

Jennifer L Eberhardt1

  • 1Stanford University.

The American Psychologist
|March 3, 2005
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Neuroscience is now exploring race-related social psychology. This review highlights how these studies could reshape our understanding of race and its connection to biology.

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Area of Science:

  • Social Neuroscience
  • Race and Psychology

Background:

  • Emerging research applies neuroscience to understand social psychological responses related to race.
  • This field is rapidly developing, integrating biological and social perspectives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current literature on neuroscience and race.
  • To argue for the potential impact of these studies on fundamental assumptions about race.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of neuroscience studies examining race-related social psychology.

Main Results:

  • The review synthesizes findings from the developing field.
  • Identifies the potential for neuroscience to influence core beliefs about race.

Conclusions:

  • Neuroscience offers new insights into the social psychology of race.
  • These studies may fundamentally alter perceptions of race and its biological underpinnings.