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According to hart and colleagues (2000), when participants viewed faces from their own racial group in a study, what happened?

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  1. 10 July, 15:03
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    when participants viewed faces from their own racial group in a study, the thing that happen is: Activity in the amygdala was lower than when they viewed faces from another racial group.

    Amygdala is controlling the fight or flight response in our brain. If we see someone from our racial group, we have more tendency to lower our defense and turn off the or flight response and vice versa.
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