<div><p>People are biased partisans: they tend to agree with policies from political parties they identify with, independent of policy content. Here, we investigate how physiological reactions to political parties shape bias. Using changes in galvanic skin conductance responses to the visual presentation of party logos, we obtained an implicit and physiological measure of the affective arousal associated with political parties. Subsequently, we exposed subjects to classical party cue experiments where the party sponsors of specific policies were experimentally varied. We found that partisan bias only obtains among those exhibiting a strong physiological reaction to the party source; being a self-reported party identifier is not sufficient o...
This article examines the conditions under which partisan identities shape the positions people expr...
Humans evolved to attend to valence and group membership when learning about their environment. The ...
Previous research has shown that perceivers can accurately extract information about perceptually am...
People are biased partisans: they tend to agree with policies from political parties they identify w...
At least two theories have been offered that explain the rise of affective polarization. Some schola...
Political involvement varies markedly across people. Traditional explanations for this variation ten...
When defined in terms of social identity and affect toward co-partisans and opposing partisans, the ...
In the political domain, disgust is primarily portrayed as an emotion that explains individual diffe...
In a democracy, citizens are expected to have political opinions. Previous research has shown that c...
When defined in terms of social identity and affect toward copartisans and opposing partisans, the p...
I examine the impact of long-term partisan loyalties on perceptions of specific political figures an...
Canonical theories of opinion formation attribute an important role to affect. But how and for whom ...
This study examines whether perceived anger, perceived contempt, and felt contempt, when moderated b...
Replication data and files for Petersen, M.B., Giessing, A. & Nielsen, J. (2015). "Physiological Res...
There is substantial evidence that voters' preferences can be shifted by emotional priming, but the ...
This article examines the conditions under which partisan identities shape the positions people expr...
Humans evolved to attend to valence and group membership when learning about their environment. The ...
Previous research has shown that perceivers can accurately extract information about perceptually am...
People are biased partisans: they tend to agree with policies from political parties they identify w...
At least two theories have been offered that explain the rise of affective polarization. Some schola...
Political involvement varies markedly across people. Traditional explanations for this variation ten...
When defined in terms of social identity and affect toward co-partisans and opposing partisans, the ...
In the political domain, disgust is primarily portrayed as an emotion that explains individual diffe...
In a democracy, citizens are expected to have political opinions. Previous research has shown that c...
When defined in terms of social identity and affect toward copartisans and opposing partisans, the p...
I examine the impact of long-term partisan loyalties on perceptions of specific political figures an...
Canonical theories of opinion formation attribute an important role to affect. But how and for whom ...
This study examines whether perceived anger, perceived contempt, and felt contempt, when moderated b...
Replication data and files for Petersen, M.B., Giessing, A. & Nielsen, J. (2015). "Physiological Res...
There is substantial evidence that voters' preferences can be shifted by emotional priming, but the ...
This article examines the conditions under which partisan identities shape the positions people expr...
Humans evolved to attend to valence and group membership when learning about their environment. The ...
Previous research has shown that perceivers can accurately extract information about perceptually am...