Confonted
with THIS ARTICLE written by self-opinionated writer James Delingpole, who describes himself as being "right about
everything" I was reminded of the research that shows that
angry, bigoted (...and stupid) right-wingers are actually wired
differently.
Apparently it's all down to the amygdala.
.
Tory
voters found to have larger 'primitive' lobe in brain
Our
political allegiances could be hard-wired into our brains,
neuroscientists believe
An MRI scan of the brain. The right amygdala - an ancient part of the brain - was larger in those people who described themselves as conservative. It's located where the yellow area meets the red in the centre of the picture
29
December, 2010
Researchers
have found evidence that the brains of conservatives are a different
shape to those of Left-wingers.
Scans
of 90 students’ brains at University College London uncovered a
‘strong correlation’ between the thickness of two particular
areas of grey matter and an individual’s political views.
Brain
buddies? Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron (right) is more
likely to have a thicker amygdala while Liberal Nick Clegg could be
expected to have a larger anterior cingulates
Self-proclaimed
right-wingers had a more pronounced amygdala - a primitive part of
the brain associated with emotion.
It
is an almond-shape set of neurons located deep in the brain's medial
temporal lobe.
However,
those aligned to the left had thicker anterior cingulates - which is
an area associated with anticipation and decision-making.
The
research was carried out by Geraint Rees director of the UCL
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience who said he was 'very surprised'
by the finding, which is being peer reviewed before publication next
year.
It
was commissioned as a light-hearted experiment by actor Colin Firth
as part of his turn guest editing BBC Radio 4's Today programme but
has now developed into a serious effort to discover whether we are
programmed with a particular political view.
Professor
Rees said that although it was not precise enough to be able to
predict someone's stance simply from a scan, there was 'a strong
correlation that reaches all our scientific tests of significance'
'The
anterior cingulate is a part of the brain that is on the middle
surface of the brain at the front and we found that the thickness of
the grey matter, where the nerve cells of neurons are, was thicker
the more people described themselves as liberal or left wing and
thinner the more they described themselves as conservative or right
wing,' he told the programme.
'The
amygdala is a part of the brain which is very old and very ancient
and thought to be very primitive and to do with the detection of
emotions. The right amygdala was larger in those people who described
themselves as conservative.
Colin
Firth commissioned the study as a light-hearted experiment but that
has now developed into something more serious
'It
is very significant because it does suggest there is something about
political attitudes that are either encoded in our brain structure
through our experience or that our brain structure in some way
determines or results in our political attitudes.'
Mr
Firth - who recently declared he had ended public support for the
Liberal Democrats - said he would like to have party leader and now
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg subjected to the tests.
'I
think we should have him scanned,' he said.
He
said the coalition made him 'extremely uneasy' but would not rule out
voting Lib Dem in future.
'I
would have to see what identity they took on because I don't
recognise them at the moment. I think all three parties are in a
state of re-evaluation.'
Talking
about the experiment, he said: 'I took this on as a fairly frivolous
exercise: I just decided to find out what was biologically wrong with
people who don't agree with me and see what scientists had to say
about it and they actually came up with something.'
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