Neuropolitics -- A moderated discussion list focusing on neuroscience and politics.

 

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Welcome to the Neuropolitics listserve. This is a moderated listserve focusing on issues related to neuroscience and political science. It will contain regular updates about new research and publications, with links to articles and webpages. In addition to new material, the listserve will contain occassional lists of research articles and reviews relevant to a particular substantive and/or methodological topic (e.g. fMRI studies of emotion).

I would also encourage questions and discussions about topics of theory, modeling, methodology, measurement, interpretations, and future directions. If Aristotle is right that human's are by nature political animals, then neuroscience stands to gain substantially through the study of human decision making in political contexts. And, political science should do well to leverage the methods and insights into cognition and affect that are emerging in neuroscience. My hope is that together these fields can provide richer understandings of humans in the political context.

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