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Combine "Are We Born Racists?" These studies include findings from neuroscience, revealing the brain mechanisms behind our reactions to people of different races, and findings from positive psychology that highlight our egalitarian drives. In its strength beyond compassion, compassion and justice. Although these lines of inquiry may seem incompatible at first, a closer look reveals a surprising interdependence between intolerance and egalitarianism. Which gives us a reason to continue the fight against racism. Neuroscience has concluded that racial biases are rooted in brain regions that arose early in human development, and that this continues to drive our instincts today. However, the study also concluded that our brains are designed to be flexible, subject to change and learning, and that the cerebral cortex - which has recently developed greatly - regulates our automatic impulses and helps us achieve our goals, including the goal of dealing fairly with people who are different from us..