Political ideology linked to subtle differences in brain structure, study finds | The study showed that conservative voters tend to have a slightly larger amygdala than progressive voters—by approximately the size of a sesame seed.
Study suggests political ideology is associated with differences in brain structure, but less so than previously thought
Political ideology is associated with differences in brain structure, but less than previously thought - EurekAlert
Political ideology is associated with differences in brain structure, but less than previously thought - EurekAlert
A new study on public attitudes toward abortion laws found that the more people know about pregnancy, the more likely they are to oppose legislation that limits women's access to abortions – regardless of political ideology.