EPISODE · Jun 20, 2026 · 19 MIN
Mengapa Otak Otomatis Menghakimi? Stereotyping
from Perantau Ilmu · host Dimas P. Muharam
This collection of scholarly texts investigates the social psychological and biological origins of stereotyping and prejudice. The authors examine how evolutionary adaptations historically helped humans manage threats to physical safety, health, and group resources, often leading to contemporary biases. Using social neuroscience, the research also identifies specific brain structures like the amygdala that trigger automatic emotional responses to outgroups. Central to the discussion is the functional flexibility of these biases, which intensify when individuals feel personally vulnerable or encounter specific social contexts. Ultimately, the sources aim to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding how ingrained cognitive mechanisms influence modern intergroup interactions and discrimination.
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This collection of scholarly texts investigates the social psychological and biological origins of stereotyping and prejudice. The authors examine how evolutionary adaptations historically helped humans manage threats to physical safety, health, and group resources, often leading to contemporary biases. Using social neuroscience, the research also identifies specific brain structures like the amygdala that trigger automatic emotional responses to outgroups. Central to the discussion is the functional flexibility of these biases, which intensify when individuals feel personally vulnerable or encounter specific social contexts. Ultimately, the sources aim to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding how ingrained cognitive mechanisms influence modern intergroup interactions and discrimination.
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