Subj : Re: FidoGazette Vol 14 n To : Janis Kracht From : Dan Clough Date : Tue Aug 11 2020 14:25:00 -=> Janis Kracht wrote to Dan Clough <=- >... I hold out hope > that one day.... they will understand. JK> ===cut here=== JK> Study Predicts Political Beliefs With 83 Percent Accuracy Scans JK> show that liberals and conservatives use different parts of the JK> brain when they take risks, helping to pinpoint the political JK> party a person prefers By Marina Koren smithsonianmag.com JK> February 14, 2013 JK> If you want to know people's politics, tradition said to study JK> their parents. In fact, the party affiliation of someone's JK> parents can predict the child's political leanings about around JK> 70 percent of the time. JK> But new research, published yesterday in the journal PLOS ONE, JK> suggests what mom and dad think isn't the endgame when it comes JK> to shaping a person's political identity. Ideological differences JK> between partisans may reflect distinct neural processes, and they JK> can predict who's right and who's left of center with 82.9 JK> percent accuracy, outperforming the "your parents pick your JK> party" model. It also out-predicts another neural model based on JK> differences in brain structure, which distinguishes liberals from JK> conservatives with 71.6 percent accuracy. [...] JK> The idea that the brains of Democrats and Republicans may be JK> hard-wired to their beliefs is not new. Previous research has JK> shown that during MRI scans, areas linked to broad social JK> connectedness, which involves friends and the world at large, JK> light up in Democrats' brains. Republicans, on the other hand, JK> show more neural activity in parts of the brain associated with JK> tight social connectedness, which focuses on family and country. JK> [...] =======cut here=== Very interesting and informative. Makes perfect sense to me, and I can certainly say that I care more about family and country than I do about "social connectedness". Thanks for sharing that. .... Pros are those who do their jobs well, even when they don't feel like it. === MultiMail/Linux v0.52 --- SBBSecho 3.11-Linux * Origin: Palantir * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL * (1:123/115) .