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  1. Oct 16, 2019 · Eberhardt and her colleagues showed undergraduate students pictures of the faces of either black men or white men — photos flashed so quickly that the participants’ eyes couldn’t consciously detect their content — or no photos at all.

  2. Mar 26, 2020 · The object could be benign, such as a radio, or crimerelated, such as a gun. Subjects who had been primed with black faces recognized the weapon more quickly than participants who had seen white faces. In other words, seeing a black face—even subconsciously—prompted people to see the image of a gun.

  3. Apr 25, 2019 · Researchers such as Joy Buolamwini of the MIT Media Lab have been advocating to correct the algorithmic bias that exists in digital imaging technology. You see it whenever dark skin is...

  4. Apr 19, 2018 · Since the advent of the IAT, decades of research have exposed the prevalence and persistence of implicit racial biases across the nation. In the case of black defendants in the courtroom, these split-second, unconscious, and negative associations obstruct presumptions of innocence and standards of impartiality.

    • Natalie Salmanowitz
    • 10.1093/jlb/lsy005
    • 2018
    • J Law Biosci. 2018 May; 5(1): 174-203.
  5. Jun 19, 2021 · The term unconscious bias is a neutralizing term that dilutes the negative connotations of racism. Conscious bias is awareness of color and awareness of how the color of someone else affects...

  6. Jun 19, 2021 · Key points. The term unconscious bias is a neutralizing term that dilutes the negative connotations of racism. Conscious bias is awareness of color and awareness of how the color of someone...

  7. Mar 27, 2020 · The object could be benign, such as a radio, or crimerelated, such as a gun. Subjects who had been primed with black faces recognized the weapon more quickly than participants who had seen white faces. In other words, seeing a black face—even subconsciously—prompted people to see the image of a gun.

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