Department of Psychology,University of Chicago,Chicago,IL
Department of Developmental and Comparative Psychology,Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology,04103 Leipzig,
Behav Brain Sci. 2014 Jun;37(3):318. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X13002628.
The negativity bias in human cognition emerges in infancy and continues throughout childhood. To fully understand the relationship between differences in attention to negative stimuli and variance in political ideologies, it is critical to consider human development and the process by which early individual differences in negativity unfold and are shaped by both genes and environment.
人类认知中的负面偏差始于婴儿期,并贯穿整个儿童期。为了充分理解对负面刺激的注意力差异与政治意识形态差异之间的关系,考虑人类发展以及负面差异的早期个体差异是如何由基因和环境共同展开和塑造的过程至关重要。