One of the most provocative recent findings in our understanding of political behavior is the link between physiological responses to environmental stimuli and political attitudes and behavior. This line of research holds much promise in explaining some of the foundational evolutionary origins of basic political orientations. Much of this recent research focused specifically on skin conductance response to threatening and disgusting stimuli, however, is based on analyses of a data collection sample of approximately 200 study participants drawn from the same community at a single point in time. Herein we attempt to reproduce many of the basic findings of recent research on skin conductance response and political behavior using data collected...
Political behavior just as all human behavior has biological origins. This examination explains the ...
About a decade ago, a study documented that conservatives have stronger physiological responses to t...
Authoritarianism has resurfaced as a research topic in political psychology, as it appears relevant ...
It is by now well known that political attitudes can be affected by emotions. Most earlier studies h...
Political involvement varies markedly across people. Traditional explanations for this variation ten...
International audienceThe past decade has seen a rapid increase in the number of studies employing p...
This article presents a large-scale, empirical evaluation of the psychophysiological correlates of p...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2016The purpose of this study is to measure the physiologica...
Some aspects of our attitudes are composed of things outside of our consciousness. However, traditio...
Although political views have been thought to arise largely from individuals’ experiences, recent re...
People are biased partisans: they tend to agree with policies from political parties they identify w...
We contribute to the growing literature on emotions and politics by focusing on the political releva...
The overall goal of this study was to understand if individuals who politically identify as Democrat...
<div><p>People are biased partisans: they tend to agree with policies from political parties they id...
In this article, we introduce the method of measuring skin conductance responses (SCR) reflecting pe...
Political behavior just as all human behavior has biological origins. This examination explains the ...
About a decade ago, a study documented that conservatives have stronger physiological responses to t...
Authoritarianism has resurfaced as a research topic in political psychology, as it appears relevant ...
It is by now well known that political attitudes can be affected by emotions. Most earlier studies h...
Political involvement varies markedly across people. Traditional explanations for this variation ten...
International audienceThe past decade has seen a rapid increase in the number of studies employing p...
This article presents a large-scale, empirical evaluation of the psychophysiological correlates of p...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2016The purpose of this study is to measure the physiologica...
Some aspects of our attitudes are composed of things outside of our consciousness. However, traditio...
Although political views have been thought to arise largely from individuals’ experiences, recent re...
People are biased partisans: they tend to agree with policies from political parties they identify w...
We contribute to the growing literature on emotions and politics by focusing on the political releva...
The overall goal of this study was to understand if individuals who politically identify as Democrat...
<div><p>People are biased partisans: they tend to agree with policies from political parties they id...
In this article, we introduce the method of measuring skin conductance responses (SCR) reflecting pe...
Political behavior just as all human behavior has biological origins. This examination explains the ...
About a decade ago, a study documented that conservatives have stronger physiological responses to t...
Authoritarianism has resurfaced as a research topic in political psychology, as it appears relevant ...