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David Amodio responds to The Neurocritic's post about his hot study on [American] political thinking, Neurocognitive correlates of liberalism and conservatism, published in Nature Neuroscience.
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According to my brain, I can see exceptionally well, but I seldom like what I see :)
http://brainscannr.com/index.php?name=brian
I'm glum and glummer.
http://brainscannr.com/?name=the%20neurocritic
I got a pretty picture but I'm still trying to interpret it. Is there a test manual that explains it all?
Romeo: Sorry, no, maybe some old phrenology maps would help.