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Psychological signature for the extremist mind uncovered by Cambridge researchers -- Science of the Spirit -- Sott net

Sun, 21 Feb 2021 20:42 UTC Antifa continued its destruction of Seattle despite Biden s election win Researchers have mapped an underlying psychological signature for people who are predisposed to holding extreme social, political or religious attitudes, and support violence in the name of ideology. A new study suggests that a particular mix of personality traits and unconscious cognition - the ways our brains take in basic information - is a strong predictor for extremist views across a range of beliefs, including nationalism and religious fervour. These mental characteristics include poorer working memory and slower perceptual strategies - the unconscious processing of changing stimuli, such as shape and colour - as well as

Psychological signature for the extremist mind uncovered

Why Making Our Brains Noisier Feels Good - Issue 96: Rewired

Why Making Our Brains Noisier Feels Good - Issue 96: Rewired
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Cells are collective thinkers

 E-Mail Cells, like humans, cast votes to make decisions as a group. But how do they know what to vote for? Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute and King s College London have uncovered how cells actively seek information in order to make faster and better collective decisions to coordinate the growth of new blood vessels. This provides a new basis for understanding intelligence in cells. The process of how cells precisely and quickly coordinate action when they create new tissue is complex. They must collectively decide which cells should take on specific jobs and ensure that not too many or too few cells are fulfilling each role.

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