Findings from social neuroscience suggest that
a. it has been evolutionarily beneficial for the brain to be able to rapidly form categories.
b. the tendency to form categories and stereotypes is determined largely by experience.
c. people in some cultures are more likely to form stereotypes than other people.
d. experience plays almost no role in the ability to notice different categories.
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