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    Exam 10: Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination: Causes and Consequences
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    Different Areas of the Brain Become More Active When Recognizing
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Different Areas of the Brain Become More Active When Recognizing

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Different areas of the brain become more active when recognizing someone of the same race versus someone of a different race.

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