The political brain

The political brain2007
About this book
This investigation by a renowned psychologist and neuroscientist proves that we vote with our hearts, not our minds. Westen is the lead investigator on a team of neuroscientists who have been studying how the brain processes political information. For two decades he has been advancing a theory of the mind that differs substantially from the more "dispassionate" visions held by most cognitive psychologists, political scientists, and economists. He looks at data across several Presidential elections from the 1950s through 2000, examines the evidence for the role of emotion in driving voting behavior, and provides a "clinical" view of a number of campaign ads, debate lines and personal profiles of the candidates who have sought to win our hearts. And he shows that Americans don't vote with their heads but with their hearts, or guts, or neuroses.--From publisher description.
Details
- First published
- 2007
- OL Work ID
- OL13673716W
Subjects
Political psychologyPolitics and governmentPolitical aspectsPresidentsPolitical campaignsEmotionsPlatformsElectionPsychological aspectsVotingPolitical partiesPartis politiquesPlates-formesUniversity of South AlabamaPolitische KampagnePolitische PsychologieAspect psychologiqueÉlection