
Friends and Foes: The Neuroscience of In-Group and Out-Group with Harvard Professor Dr. Jason Mitchell
Your Brain at Work
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How to Mentalize About People in Your in-Group
When you're interacting with someone similar to you, you're processing using similar networks for thinking about yourself. When it comes to people in our in-group more accurately because we more actively mentalize,. or we more actively perspective take. So when I am mentalizing about someone who is in my in-group, I tend to make judgments about that person that are far more accurate.
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