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Seeing disfigured faces prompts negative brain and behavior responses: Brain imaging study finds negative implicit biases against individuals with scars, birthmarks and other facial differences

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A new study finds that people have implicit negative biases against people with disfigured faces, without knowingly harboring such biases.

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"Seeing disfigured faces prompts negative brain and behavior responses: Brain imaging study finds negative implicit biases against individuals with scars, birthmarks and other facial differences", MachPrinciple, May 31, 2019, https://machprinciple.com/post/Seeing-disfigured-faces-prompts-negative-brain-and-behavior-responses-Brain-imaging-study-finds-negative-implicit-biases-against-individuals-with-scars-birthmarks-and-other-facial-differences

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