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Cognitive flexibility and nationalism 2.0
Remember that paper about cognitive flexibility and nationalism? The one that said people who are more nationalistic in their politics tend to have lower cognitive flexibility? I’d blogged about it here. I hadn’t read the study’s paper, published in the Proceedings of the … Continue reading
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Tagged behavioural psychology, Brexit, causation, cognitive flexibility, correlation, nationalism, neuroscience, Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences, right-wing fundamentalism, The Guardian
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