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limpyhobbler

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Tue Jan 31, 2012, 07:57 AM Jan 2012

Fear factor: The science behind America's red/blue divide

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-16770593

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Americans are as divided as ever between Democrats and Republicans, liberals and conservatives. Is there a psychological foundation for the red/blue split?

Researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are studying liberals' and conservatives' reactions to happy or pleasant photographs and scary or sad ones in an effort to learn more about the cognitive underpinnings of political preference.

The findings? Conservatives tend to concentrate more on images considered to be negative, while liberals' eyes tend to linger on positive images, says political science professor John Hibbing.

The BBC's Matt Danzico visited the university, where the researchers were employing eye-tracking kit on subjects who were also asked to fill out a political questionairre.
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Fear factor: The science behind America's red/blue divide (Original Post) limpyhobbler Jan 2012 OP
"Conservatives tend to concentrate more on images considered to be negative, while liberals' eyes te greiner3 Jan 2012 #1
 

greiner3

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1. "Conservatives tend to concentrate more on images considered to be negative, while liberals' eyes te
Tue Jan 31, 2012, 10:13 AM
Jan 2012

"tend to linger on positive images,"

Reminds me of the 'cure' in A Clockwork Orange. The violent youth were subject to 'happy' and peaceful pictures. this had the effect of 'turning' via operant conditioning the conservative view of violent behavior to that of a more liberal behavior-with apologies to B.F. Skinner (Are you related?)

As Alex, the anti hero states at the end, "I was cured, all right!"

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