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Escuchar expresiones de odio predispone nuestro cerebro a cometer actos de odio

  • Written by Arthur Glenberg, Professor of Psychology, Arizona State University
Contenido inflamatorio te puede influir la mente.Elijah O'Donnell/Unsplash, CC BY

Una marca en una página, un meme en Internet, un sonido fugaz: ¿cómo es posible que estos estímulos, en apariencia tan insignificantes, lleven a acciones tan trascendentales como participar en una marcha racista o masacrar a fieles...

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