🧠 Why are some brains more vulnerable to extremism?

In the latest Conflict Tipping episode, I speak with Dr Leor Zmigrod about what neuroscience can teach us about radicalisation.

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The Ideological Brain with Dr Leor Zmigrod [Ep. 42]

In this episode of the Conflict Tipping podcast, Laura May speaks with political neuroscientist and psychologist Dr Leor Zmigrod, author of incredible new book The Ideological Brain. Leor’s groundbreaking research explores what makes our brains susceptible to rigid beliefs, ideological extremism, and group identity—drawing from cognitive science, psychology, and neuroscience. Key Highlights: Why This Research?Leor shares what drew her to study ideological extremism, including her initial interest in understanding why some young people in Europe were drawn to join ISIS. What She FoundFrom the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test to creative uses for a cup, Leor explains how unconscious cognitive patterns can predict a person’s openness—or vulnerability—to extreme ideologies. Intelligence vs. RigidityCognitive rigidity is distinct from intelligence. Flexible thinkers are more adaptable and less drawn to simplified worldviews. The Role of Culture and StressOur brains react to environmental stress—and even mild discomfort—by narrowing perception and reducing openness. Scarcity and insecurity can make us more rigid, more tribal, and more susceptible to dehumanising others. Emotional Impulsivity and ExtremismPeople drawn to ideological extremism tend to be more emotionally impulsive and reactive—highlighting the importance of emotion regulation and broader psychological support. So What? Practical TakeawaysWhy cognitive flexibility matters—for individuals and societies. How we can better design counter-extremism approaches, and what you can do to cultivate more flexible thinking. Note from Laura May: due to circumstances beyond our control, a chunk of the recording where we talked about the brain on social media, and about even more findings from Leor's fantastic book, was lost—so I insist you buy a copy of her book! About the Book Leor’s new book, The Ideological Brain, takes readers on a journey through the psychology and neuroscience of belief, showing how dogmatic ideologies can shape not just our thinking, but our biology—and why this matters now more than ever. Where to Find Leor: Website: www.leorzmigrod.com Twitter/X: @LeorZmigrod Instagram: @LeorZmigrod Book available at your favourite independent bookstore or online. Find a store using Leor's LinkTree: http://linktr.ee/leorzmigrod

Librazo: El cerebro ideológico: la ciencia radical del pensamiento flexible
Dr. Leor Zmigrod

"En El Cerebro Ideológico, Leor Zmigrod revela la profunda conexión entre las creencias políticas y la biología del cerebro. Basándose en su propia investigación pionera, descubre la compleja interacción entre la biología y el entorno que predispone a algunas personas a formas rígidas de pensar, y explica cómo las ideologías se apoderan de nuestro cerebro, cambiando fundamentalmente nuestra forma de pensar, actuar e interactuar con los demás. Muestra cómo ideólogos de todo tipo luchan por cambiar sus patrones de pensamiento ante nueva información, culminando en el mensaje radical de que nuestras políticas no son superficiales, sino que están entretejidas en la estructura de nuestras mentes.

Esta obra, autorizada, accesible y lúdica, que combina psicología, política y filosofía, explora la vanguardia del campo emergente de la neurociencia política. Zmigrod examina sus raíces históricas antes de mirar hacia el futuro, considerando las implicaciones sociales y políticas más amplias de su innovadora investigación. Al guiar a los lectores a través de sus experimentos, finalmente describe cómo es un cerebro libre, auténtico y tolerante, y explica cómo cualquiera puede mantener su mente abierta y flexible frente a las ideologías extremistas."

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