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Lili On July 12, 2019
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Sunshine Land,
#1New Post! Sep 11, 2007 @ 16:18:39
https://www.latimes.com/news/science/la-sci-politics10sep10,1,5376455.story?ctrack=1&cset=true
@LATimes. com Said
Study finds left-wing brain, right-wing brain

Even in humdrum nonpolitical decisions, liberals and conservatives literally think differently, researchers show.
By Denise Gellene, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
September 10, 2007
Exploring the neurobiology of politics, scientists have found that liberals tolerate ambiguity and conflict better than conservatives because of how their brains work.

In a simple experiment reported todayin the journal Nature Neuroscience, scientists at New York University and UCLA show that political orientation is related to differences in how the brain processes information.

Previous psychological studies have found that conservatives tend to be more structured and persistent in their judgments whereas liberals are more open to new experiences. The latest study found those traits are not confined to political situations but also influence everyday decisions.

The results show "there are two cognitive styles -- a liberal style and a conservative style," said UCLA neurologist Dr. Marco Iacoboni, who was not connected to the latest research.

Participants were college students whose politics ranged from "very liberal" to "very conservative." They were instructed to tap a keyboard when an M appeared on a computer monitor and to refrain from tapping when they saw a W.

M appeared four times more frequently than W, conditioning participants to press a key in knee-jerk fashion whenever they saw a letter.

Each participant was wired to an electroencephalograph that recorded activity in the anterior cingulate cortex, the part of the brain that detects conflicts between a habitual tendency (pressing a key) and a more appropriate response (not pressing the key). Liberals had more brain activity and made fewer mistakes than conservatives when they saw a W, researchers said. Liberals and conservatives were equally accurate in recognizing M.

Researchers got the same results when they repeated the experiment in reverse, asking another set of participants to tap when a W appeared.

Frank J. Sulloway, a researcher at UC Berkeley's Institute of Personality and Social Research who was not connected to the study, said the results "provided an elegant demonstration that individual differences on a conservative-liberal dimension are strongly related to brain activity."

Analyzing the data, Sulloway said liberals were 4.9 times as likely as conservatives to show activity in the brain circuits that deal with conflicts, and 2.2 times as likely to score in the top half of the distribution for accuracy.

Sulloway said the results could explain why President Bush demonstrated a single-minded commitment to the Iraq war and why some people perceived Sen. John F. Kerry, the liberal Massachusetts Democrat who opposed Bush in the 2004 presidential race, as a "flip-flopper" for changing his mind about the conflict.

Based on the results, he said, liberals could be expected to more readily accept new social, scientific or religious ideas.

"There is ample data from the history of science showing that social and political liberals indeed do tend to support major revolutions in science," said Sulloway, who has written about the history of science and has studied behavioral differences between conservatives and liberals.

Lead author David Amodio, an assistant professor of psychology at New York University, cautioned that the study looked at a narrow range of human behavior and that it would be a mistake to conclude that one political orientation was better. The tendency of conservatives to block distracting information could be a good thing depending on the situation, he said.

Political orientation, he noted, occurs along a spectrum, and positions on specific issues, such as taxes, are influenced by many factors, including education and wealth. Some liberals oppose higher taxes and some conservatives favor abortion rights.

Still, he acknowledged that a meeting of the minds between conservatives and liberals looked difficult given the study results.

"Does this mean liberals and conservatives are never going to agree?" Amodio asked. "Maybe it suggests one reason why they tend not to get along."


Liberals were found to be more accurate at analyzing conflicts in information, and were more open to social change and new concepts, while Conservatives were more likely to make mistakes based on habit, and be more persistent in their views.
stumblinthrulife On April 16, 2008

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Lake Saint Louis, Missouri
#2New Post! Sep 11, 2007 @ 16:20:39
Story for registered members only. Looks like I'm s*** out of luck.
jmo On April 29, 2021
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Yorkshire, United Kingdom
#3New Post! Sep 11, 2007 @ 16:25:47
Don't the names sort of tell you that anyway? Liberal afterall means being accepting of change, whilst 'conservative' means to conserve, or keep things, the way they were.
Lili On July 12, 2019
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Sunshine Land,
#4New Post! Sep 11, 2007 @ 16:29:13
@stumblinthrulife Said
Story for registered members only. Looks like I'm s*** out of luck.


Hmm, that's weird, I'm not a registered member and I can see it fine. I'll try to find another link.
Lili On July 12, 2019
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Sunshine Land,
#5New Post! Sep 11, 2007 @ 16:39:23
There, I just quoted the article, that'll make it easier.
alexkidd On February 07, 2012
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in a bog, Ireland
#6New Post! Sep 11, 2007 @ 16:51:04
bah!, i hate all this democrat/ conservative conflict.
princessbubblegum On June 23, 2009

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#7New Post! Sep 11, 2007 @ 16:52:16
@alexkidd Said
bah!, i hate all this democrat/ conservative conflict.


lol You mean liberal/conservative.....or democrat/republican.....or evil/good.....take you pick
princessbubblegum On June 23, 2009

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#8New Post! Sep 11, 2007 @ 16:54:00
@lili Said
https://www.latimes.com/news/science/la-sci-politics10sep10,1,5376455.story?ctrack=1&cset=true


Liberals were found to be more accurate at analyzing conflicts in information, and were more open to social change and new concepts, while Conservatives were more likely to make mistakes based on habit, and be more persistent in their views.


Duh, it's from the LA times...what do they know, they are a bunch of liberals anyways
jonnythan On August 02, 2014
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Here and there,
#9New Post! Sep 11, 2007 @ 16:54:01
@princessbubblegum Said
lol You mean liberal/conservative.....or democrat/republican.....or evil/good.....take you pick

Or higher brain activity/lower brain activity, apparently
Pete On March 28, 2012
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Central Scotland, United Kingd
#10New Post! Sep 11, 2007 @ 16:55:36
@alexkidd Said
bah!, i hate all this democrat/ conservative conflict.


Yea, its like labels for adults
princessbubblegum On June 23, 2009

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#11New Post! Sep 11, 2007 @ 16:57:54
@jonnythan Said
Or higher brain activity/lower brain activity, apparently


oh! That would explain why the liberals where smart enough to notice global warming...and us conservatives still don't see it.
Of course Mr. Gore already proved his intellectual superiority by inventing the internet.
xphile2868 On July 01, 2015




Preston, United Kingdom
#12New Post! Sep 11, 2007 @ 17:03:43
What about people who have gone from right to left or vice versa? I use to be cetre-right, but I'm now far-left.
stumblinthrulife On April 16, 2008

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Lake Saint Louis, Missouri
#13New Post! Sep 11, 2007 @ 17:12:47
I'd be interested to know how they determined political orientation. Were the candidates self-identified? Because I've known many people to identify as one or the other, but when you drill down to their politics they fit better in the opposite category.

This is strikes me as a gross over-simplification, anyway. It's the kind of thing the human brain loves. X is better than Y because of this simple to understand reason. Like so much popular science, outside of the context of a much larger study, the results are at best meaningless, and at worst downright misleading.
Lili On July 12, 2019
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Sunshine Land,
#14New Post! Sep 11, 2007 @ 17:14:10
I believe they were self stated. Just the fact that there was a statistically significant difference is interesting to me.
stumblinthrulife On April 16, 2008

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Lake Saint Louis, Missouri
#15New Post! Sep 11, 2007 @ 17:15:36
@xphile2868 Said
What about people who have gone from right to left or vice versa? I use to be cetre-right, but I'm now far-left.


The implication of the study would be that you must have a "liberal brain", since this would be required to let go of old ideas and preconceptions and move in a new direction.
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