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On this episode of Go Help Yourself, Lisa shares three articles about political neuroscience: how imagination exercises can alter political views, from The Washington Post, anatomical differences in liberal and conservative brains from Scientific American, and how brains of the same political affiliation view (and sometimes bias) information similarly from Brown University. Keeping these differences in mind can also help to bring empathy those ever-so-tricky political conversations.
Misty also shares the America In One Room political experiment by Helena.org.
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On this episode of Go Help Yourself, Lisa shares three articles about political neuroscience: how imagination exercises can alter political views, from The Washington Post, anatomical differences in liberal and conservative brains from Scientific American, and how brains of the same political affiliation view (and sometimes bias) information similarly from Brown University. Keeping these differences in mind can also help to bring empathy those ever-so-tricky political conversations.
Misty also shares the America In One Room political experiment by Helena.org.
If you're enjoying GHY, please leave us a rating and review, as it helps other people find our show.
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Have a question, a story you'd like to share, or a topic request? Get in touch with us: [email protected]
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