029b – Darren Schreiber – Neural non-partisans: Neurological differences of partisans and non-partisans
Update: 2019-08-06
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As part of the conference and workshop “Politics, Physiology, and Cognition: Advances in Theory and Method”, organized in collaboration with the Association of Politics and Life Sciences and the LACPOP (UQÀM), the CSDC interviewed three experts.
Dr Darren Schreiber (University of Exeter) talks about his paper “Neural non-partisans: Neurological differences of partisans and non-partisans”.
Hosted and edited by Esther Armaignac, this episode is produced by the Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship.
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