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T-10   Theme Panel: Politics and the Brain: New Research Approaches from Neuroscience
Date: Friday, Aug 31, 8:00 AM
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Chair: Kenneth F. Scheve
Yale University, kenneth.scheve@yale.edu

Author(s):
Building Blocks to Human Political Behavior: Evidence from Brain and Behavior
Joan Chiao
Northwestern University, jchiao@northwestern.edu

Testing the Effect of Social Identity Appeals in Election Campaigns: An fMRI Study
Eric Dickson
New York University, eric.dickson@nyu.edu
  Kenneth F. Scheve
  Yale University, kenneth.scheve@yale.edu

The Neural Basis of Political Intangibles
Antonio Rangel
California Institute of Technology, rangel@hss.caltech.edu


Discussant(s): Rose McDermott
University of California, Santa Barbara, rmcdermott@polsci.ucsb.edu
Howard Charles Nusbaum
The University of Chicago, h-nusbaum@uchicago.edu