A number of social problems relate to this topic, sometimes morehidden and other times quite clearly. “The Science of Your RacistBrainâ€. Neuroscientist David Amodio wrote about subconscious racialprejudice and why we're still responsible for our actions. “ …Welcome to the world of implicit racial biases, which researchsuggests are all around us, and which can be very difficult foreven the most well-intentioned person to control. But that doesn'tmean we can't do anything about them: We can draw attention to theinsidious nature of these subconscious influences, and we can workto prevent them from exerting harmful effects not only oninterpersonal behavior, but also on policy, employment practices,and public life. …†Using at least two terms from your textbook,discuss what you learned from this?http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2014/05/inquiring-minds-david-amodio-your-brain-on-racism