Study identifies brain areas that influence political intensity

A person's level of political engagement can be informed by myriad factors, from education to environment. Now, a new study—published in the journal Brain and led by Northwestern University and Shirley Ryan AbilityLab—has for the first time identified which brain networks regulate political passion.

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