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Originally posted by FrankieNinja
Come on! Really? Only for the sake of not having a one line reply; I find this thread, shall we say, entertaining? Answer me this... Why is it that we must ultra analyze every single aspect of our existence? You can spend your entire lifetime seeking the answers to questions no one asks and by the time you realize it, your life is gone.
Liberal or conservative, Democrat or Republican... Big deal! We ARE human. Most of us anyway
Live a little!
Another "study" that proves people who think a certain way are somehow inferior to the target group.
Originally posted by Nicks87
Another "study" that proves people who think a certain way are somehow inferior to the target group.
Originally posted by Maslo
reply to post by Nicks87
Another "study" that proves people who think a certain way are somehow inferior to the target group.
I dont think so. You may as well word it as republicans being individualist and democrats being conformists. This study proves nothing about which way is better.
Neuroplasticity (from neural - pertaining to the nerves and/or brain and plastic - moldable or changeable in structure), also known as brain plasticity, refers to changes in neural pathways and synapses which are due to changes in behavior, environment and neural processes, as well as changes resulting from bodily injury.[1] Neuroplasticity has replaced the formerly-held position that the brain is a physiologically static organ, and explores how - and in which ways - the brain changes throughout life.[2]
Originally posted by Nicks87
Another "study" that proves people who think a certain way are somehow inferior to the target group.
Why even post crap like this? All it does is polarize two groups of people. If you indentify yourself as Liberal or Conservative, Republican or Democrat, chances are YOU are the idiot.
Why do people insist on living in this false left-right paradigm. Criminals are criminals regardless of which political party the represent.
Why do people insist on living in this false left-right paradigm.
Originally posted by spqrenki
It's a simple question of do you support the constitution and the ideas that this nation was founded on or do you not. There is no red and blue, left or right, liberal or conservative. The fact is, democrats in large care absolutely nothing for this country or what she was founded on - most would be happy to see the President crowned as King. Issues like race, abortion, gay rights, etc. are more important to Liberals than things like personal liberty and justice.
Does that mean Republicans are perfect? Absolutely not. But given the choice between your average Conservative and your average Liberal? Again, do you support the constitution or are you voting simply on race and/or party?
Originally posted by digital01anarchy
I don't know if anyone has said this yet but who funded this research? If you fund research you hold the rights to what ever you find its basically yours, So the question should be was this research conducted by republicans or liberals? Also there have been studies that show biased results like studies conducted for Monsanto. Always always see who funded it first before jumping
Funding: Funding was provided by a Collaboratories Grant from the University of California, San Diego. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
Competing interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
Darren Schreiber
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Ph.D. UCLA, 2005
American Politics, Political Psychology, Complexity Theory
Professor Darren Schreiber's research centers on emergence and complexity in political systems. He studied Politics, Philosophy, and Economics as an undergraduate at Claremont McKenna College. After college he attended U.C Davis School of Law, where he focused on civil rights litigation and had his first federal jury trial at age 23. He then specialized in federal litigation at the 100 year-old law firm of Neumiller and Beardslee. Unsatisfied with the intellectual life of a lawyer, Darren moved to academia. While earning his Ph.D. in Political Science at UCLA, Darren developed an agent-based computer simulation of the formation and dynamics of political parties. His dissertation research used functional brain imaging (fMRI) to study the neural substrates of political cognition and affect. He has shown that ideological sophisticates differ from political novices in their heightened use of the posterior cingulate, a brain region associated with automatic social evaluation. His long-term objective is to integrate his agent-based models of macro political dynamics with his computational model of political cognition in individuals in order to illuminate the emergence of political ideology in mass publics. Prior to coming to UCSD, he served as Research Director at the Center of Excellence in Cancer Communication Research at the Annenberg School of Communication, University of Pennsylvania.
Originally posted by digital01anarchy
reply to post by FyreByrd
University of California but on general knowledge of the University of California it tends towards conservatism.
You have to be joking right a California school that leans towards conservatism
Originally posted by BobbyTarass
82 people, Seriously ? When even under 1000 it'd be considered as a non-representative sample, how did they managed to even get their paper printed ?
This is plain bull#.edit on 14-2-2013 by BobbyTarass because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by jonnywhite
I'm sure that there're some loose ends in this. I'm expressing my opinions assuming the research is sound.edit on 17-2-2013 by jonnywhite because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by FyreByrd
I don't agree but do conced that you could infer that if you believe that "social and self awaress" is somehow related to popularity and I do not. In my experience those who tend towards what is popular are not 'aware' of their motivations nor likely to consider any social ramifications of that tendency.
I never stated, nor does the studies author, that survival instincts are no longer needed. What I infer from my reading of the work is that our suvival instrincts are, in fact, envolving into a more holistic and altrusitic form and away from the reptilian form of fight/flight.
The idea that we don't need survival instincts is as ludicrus as the idea that millenia old instincts serve us well in present society.