The present research investigates the neurophysiological activity elicited by fast observations of faces of real candidates during simulated political elections. We used simultaneous recording of electroencephalographic (EEG) signals as well as galvanic skin response (GSR) and heart rate (HR) as measurements of central and autonomic nervous systems. Twenty healthy subjects were asked to give judgments on dominance, trustworthiness, and a preference of vote related to the politicians’ faces. We used high-resolution EEG techniques to map statistical differences of power spectral density (PSD) cortical activity onto a realistic head model as well as partial directed coherence (PDC) and graph theory metrics to estimate the functional connectivi...
Behavioral differences have been reported between conservatives and liberals when categorizing facia...
Studies on political participation have found that a person's interest in politics contributes to th...
Individual political preferences as expressed, for instance, in votes or donations are fundamental t...
The aim of the present research is to investigate the EEG activity elicited by a fast observation of...
Variables influencing decision-making in real settings, as in the case of voting decisions, are unco...
Self-reports are conventionally used to measure political preferences, yet individuals may be unable...
The use of modern brain imaging techniques could be useful to understand what brain areas are involv...
This study aims to investigate EEG characteristics on a single-trial basis when people successfully ...
In this paper we illustrate the capability of tracking brain activity during the observation of comm...
Uncertainty has been shown to impact political evaluation, yet the exact mechanisms by which uncert...
Voting to determine one’s leaders is among the most important decisions we make, yet little is known...
International audiencePerceptual confidence is an evaluation of the validity of perceptual decisions...
Election outcomes correlate with judgments based on a candidate\u27s visual appearance, suggesting t...
Behavioral differences have been reported between conservatives and liberals when categorizing facia...
Studies on political participation have found that a person's interest in politics contributes to th...
Individual political preferences as expressed, for instance, in votes or donations are fundamental t...
The aim of the present research is to investigate the EEG activity elicited by a fast observation of...
Variables influencing decision-making in real settings, as in the case of voting decisions, are unco...
Self-reports are conventionally used to measure political preferences, yet individuals may be unable...
The use of modern brain imaging techniques could be useful to understand what brain areas are involv...
This study aims to investigate EEG characteristics on a single-trial basis when people successfully ...
In this paper we illustrate the capability of tracking brain activity during the observation of comm...
Uncertainty has been shown to impact political evaluation, yet the exact mechanisms by which uncert...
Voting to determine one’s leaders is among the most important decisions we make, yet little is known...
International audiencePerceptual confidence is an evaluation of the validity of perceptual decisions...
Election outcomes correlate with judgments based on a candidate\u27s visual appearance, suggesting t...
Behavioral differences have been reported between conservatives and liberals when categorizing facia...
Studies on political participation have found that a person's interest in politics contributes to th...
Individual political preferences as expressed, for instance, in votes or donations are fundamental t...