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“These children’s brains are trying to protect them,” said Assaf Oshri, lead author of the study and an associate professor in UGA’s College of Family and Consumer Sciences.  “Behaviorally, some of these children may not be showing the negative effects of racial discrimination by acting out. But that doesn’t mean they’re OK. There is an emotional toll to this type of coping mechanism.”