Startle Response Linked to Politics - washingtonpost.comFirst Faved : Sep 19 2008 by paulycreechFaved : 2 times with notesViewed : 0 timesFave It!
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Quoted: People who startle easily in response to threatening images or loud sounds seem to have a biological predisposition to adopt conservative political positions on many hot-button issues, according to unusual new research published yesterday.
- paulycreech - Sep 19 2008 | politics, psychology, research, sensitivity, society
People who startle easily in response to threatening images or loud sounds seem to have a biological predisposition to adopt conservative political positions on many hot-button issues
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