Publications
Neural Basis of Leadership and Influence in Politics
Leadership and influence are crucial in shaping political landscapes. This article explores the neural underpinnings of leadership behaviors, including decision-making under pressure, empathy, and...
The Neuroscience of Social Justice and Fairness
Concepts of fairness and justice are deeply embedded in the human brain. This article explores how neuroscience can illuminate our innate sense of justice and how these findings can be applied to...
How Brain Imaging Can Transform Public Health Policy
Brain imaging technologies, such as fMRI, offer unprecedented insights into the neural bases of behavior, addiction, and disease. This publication examines how these tools are being used to inform...
Neuropolitics and Policy Advocacy
Neuropolitics combines neuroscience with political science to understand how brain functions shape political beliefs and policy preferences. This article discusses how insights from neuropolitics...
Political Neuroscience: Understanding Voter Behavior
In this publication, we explore how neuroscience is helping to decode voter behavior and electoral outcomes. By examining brain responses to political campaigns, slogans, and party affiliations,...
Neural Correlates of Risk-Taking Behavior
Risk-taking is a fundamental aspect of decision-making, particularly in areas like finance, politics, and public health. This article explores the neural correlates of risk-taking, shedding light on...
Neuroeconomics: Bridging Economics and Neuroscience
Neuroeconomics is a burgeoning field that merges economic theory with neuroscience, providing a new lens to understand how people make financial decisions. This piece explores how brain activity...
The Role of Emotions in Political Decision-Making
Emotions play a critical role in shaping political attitudes and behaviors, influencing everything from voter preferences to policy advocacy. This article investigates how emotional responses, such...
Cognitive Biases in Public Policy
Cognitive biases often distort the decision-making process, leading to suboptimal outcomes in policy formulation and implementation. This publication examines the most common biases, such as...