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Stefan Bohacek
Stefan Bohacek
@stefan@stefanbohacek.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

"In 2009, when researchers polled 1,350 Americans about the video at the center of Scott v. Harris, most agreed with the Supreme Court’s majority view. But the researchers identified “sharp differences of opinion” along cultural and ideological lines, including race, income and a person’s views on societal hierarchy."

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-science-of-why-video-evidence-can-mess-with-our-brain/

#video #science #neuroscience #psychology #bias

Scientific American

Video evidence and eyewitness accounts: The science behind why people see different things

Why can people watch the same video footage and see different things? Neuroscience can help explain
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