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Complex brain circuits are correlated with prejudice and stereotyping. Prejudicial behavior is based on multiple inputs—a rapid amygdala fear response, higher-level slower emotional responses, and conceptual cognitive responses. All of these are trained, mostly by unconscious social suggestions, except for truly dangerous situations where the fight and flight responses are life saving.
Fear conditioning and unconscious conceptual bias are insidious and can only be counteracted by applying conscious self observation, learning, behavior modification and active conscious control. Training needs to involve both ongoing conceptual analyses, as well as fear extinction through behavioral approaches. Behavioral techniques to deal with the “other” in new ways, through self-observation and control, are essential. Then new concepts can be learned internally.
A previous post discussed how neuroscience does not disproves free will. The problem with free will is that it has to be activated and used; for that, conscious choice is necessary.
originally posted by: CharlieSpeirs
a reply to: teamcommander
S&F for bringing this to attention...
But imo a bigot is a bigot, by choice.
It's a learned behaviour imo, not a predestined, brain abnormality.
originally posted by: Hoosierdaddy71
a reply to: Calalini
Your sub conscious tells you that you are gay. Like the color blue. Don't like the taste of strawberries. Don't ever want to see a living spider again. But I have a hard time believing that's the cause of hatred for another race. That one I believe is a choice.
originally posted by: Hoosierdaddy71
a reply to: WhiteAlice
That is exactly my point. We learn most fear from experience. Skin color has nothing to do with your fear. It's is as you say, negative encounters.