Racial Exposure
Jennifer explains how exposure to different races affects our ability to recognize and distinguish faces. Infants as young as three months old show a preference for faces of their own race, and living in segregated spaces can limit exposure to other races. However, our brains are adaptable and can improve with practice.In this clip
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