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The Ideological Brain explores the fascinating intersection of neuroscience, psychology, and ideology. Leor Zmigrod, a leading researcher in cognitive neuroscience, uncovers how rigid belief systems shape our neural pathways and impact both our mental and physical wellbeing.
Drawing on cutting-edge neuroscientific research, the book examines why some people are prone to dogmatic thinking while others remain cognitively flexible. Zmigrod demonstrates that ideological rigidity isn’t simply a matter of choice—it has measurable neurobiological underpinnings involving brain structure, neurotransmitter systems, and cognitive processes.
Through compelling case studies and scientific evidence, this groundbreaking work reveals the harmful consequences of inflexible belief systems on individuals and societies, while offering insights into how we can cultivate more adaptive thinking patterns. Essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the neuroscience of belief, cognition, and human behavior.







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