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Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People

Mahzarin Banaji
Harvard University
Apr 15, 2021

Mahzarin Banaji and her colleague coined the term “implicit bias” in the mid-1990s to refer to behavior that occurs without conscious awareness. Today, Professor Banaji is Cabot Professor of Social Ethics in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the National Academy of Sciences and has received numerous awards for her scientific contributions. The purpose of the seminar, Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People, is to reveal the surprising and even perplexing ways in which we make errors in assessing and evaluating others when we recruit and hire, onboard and promote, lead teams, undertake succession planning, and work on behalf of our clients or the public we serve. It is Professor Banaji’s belief that people intend well and that the inconsistency we see, between values and behavior, comes from a lack of awareness. But because implicit bias is pervasive, we must rely on scientific evidence to “outsmart” our minds. If we do so, we will be more likely to reach the life goals we have chosen for ourselves and to serve better the organizations for which we work.

ePoster

A behavioural assessment to characterize different stages of memory impairment in humanized APP knock-in mouse models across various ages

Loukia Katsouri, Angela Misak, Stephen Burton, Jade Sangha, John O'Keefe

FENS Forum 2024

ePoster

Whole-brain mapping and behavioural assessments of the effect of different doses of LSD in mice

Daniela Domingues, Clara Nguyen, Gabrielle Michon, Eric Burguière

FENS Forum 2024