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    Personality The Neuropolitics of Extremes: Is Authoritarianism Wired in the Brain?

    In the heated landscape of modern politics, where left and right seem to speak different languages, a compelling question emerges: Are these divisions merely cultural, or do they run deeper—perhaps even into the very structure of our brains? A groundbreaking new study titled "Authoritarianism...
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    Personality Wired to Feel: Inside the Brains of Highly Sensitive People

    A landmark neuroimaging study finally shows what happens in the brain when an emotionally sensitive person encounters another's joy or sadness Have you ever met someone who tears up at a stranger's smile, or feels physically drained after a crowded party — not because they're anxious or shy...
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    Genetic study Neanderthal DNA Still Shapes the Modern Human Brain

    A new bioRxiv preprint reports that a small subset of Neanderthal-derived genetic variants still affects brain structure in present-day humans, even though many archaic variants appear to have been removed over time by selection. Using genetic and MRI data, the authors argue that surviving...
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    Religion Harvard study finds that brain damage is linked to religious fundamentalism

    A new study suggests a link between brain damage and increased religious fundamentalism. The study involved analyzing brain lesions in two groups: veterans and rural Iowa patients with brain injuries. The research found an overlap in brain areas associated with religious fundamentalism...
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    Brain scans show social exclusion creates jihadists

    The Guardian: Brain scans show social exclusion creates jihadists, say researchers "For years western policymakers have tried to establish what causes individuals to be radicalised. Now a pioneering study has used medical science to gain fresh insight into the process – in the brains of...
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    Neurology Memories could be stored in neuron's nucleus rather than in the synapses

    If this is true it is potentially a Nobel-winning discovery. BBC News: 'Memory transplant' achieved in snails "A team successfully transplanted memories by transferring a form of genetic information called RNA from one snail into another. The snails were trained to develop a defensive...
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    Neanderthal's brain matured more slowly than Homo sapiens and other primates

    For those who still thought of Neanderthals as brutish retards, think again. It was already known that they had bigger brains than us, they could talk, buried their dead long before Homo sapiens, used medicinal plants, made and used painting and jewellery, and that they may have invented...
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