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Us versus them: Political attitudes and party affiliation influence neural response to faces of presidential candidates.

机译:我们与他们的对抗:政治态度和党派关系影响着对总统候选人面孔的神经反应。

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We investigated how political party affiliation and political attitudes modulate neural activity while viewing faces of presidential candidates. Ten registered Democrats and 10 registered Republicans were scanned in an event-related functional MRI paradigm while viewing pictures of the faces of George Bush, John Kerry, and Ralph Nader during the 2004 United States presidential campaign. We found that compared with viewing one's own candidate, viewing the candidate from the opposing political party produced signal changes in cognitive control circuitry in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and anterior cingulate, as well as in emotional regions such as the insula and anterior temporal poles. BOLD signal in these regions correlated with subjects' self-reported ratings of how they felt emotionally about the candidates. These data suggest that brain activity when viewing a politician's face is affected by the political allegiance of the viewer and that people regulate their emotional reactions to opposing candidates by activating cognitive control networks.
机译:我们调查了政党派别和政治态度如何在查看总统候选人的面孔时调节神经活动。在事件相关的功能性MRI范例中,扫描了10名注册民主党人和10名注册共和党人,同时查看了2004年美国总统竞选期间乔治·布什,约翰·克里和拉尔夫·纳德的头像。我们发现,与查看自己的候选人相比,从相对的政党查看候选人会在背外侧前额叶皮层和前扣带回以及在情感区域(例如,岛和颞上极)的认知控制电路中产生信号变化。这些区域中的BOLD信号与受试者对他们对候选人的情感感受的自我报告评分相关。这些数据表明,观看政客的脸时大脑活动受观看者的政治忠诚影响,人们通过激活认知控制网络来调节对对方候选人的情绪反应。

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