Schreiber Darren
University of Exeter.
Politics Life Sci. 2017 Fall;36(2):114-131. doi: 10.1017/pls.2017.25.
Neuropolitics is the intersection of neuroscience and political science, and it has the interdisciplinary goal of transforming both disciplines. This article reviews the past 20 years of work in the field, identifying its roots, some overarching themes-reactions to political attitudinal questions and candidates faces, identification of political ideology based on brain structure or reactivity to nonpolitical stimuli, and racial attitudes-and obstacles to its progress. I then explore the methodological and analytical advances that point the way forward for the future of neuropolitics. Although the field has been slow to develop compared with neurolaw and neuroeconomics, innovations look ripe for dramatically improving our ability to model political behaviors and attitudes in individuals and predict political choices in mass publics. The coming advancements, however, pose risks to our current norms of democratic deliberation, and academics need to anticipate and mitigate these risks.
神经政治学是神经科学与政治学的交叉领域,其跨学科目标是变革这两个学科。本文回顾了该领域过去20年的研究工作,确定了其根源、一些总体主题——对政治态度问题和候选人面孔的反应、基于大脑结构或对非政治刺激的反应性来识别政治意识形态以及种族态度——以及其发展的障碍。然后,我探讨了为神经政治学的未来指明方向的方法和分析进展。尽管与神经法学和神经经济学相比,该领域的发展较为缓慢,但创新似乎已经成熟,有望大幅提高我们对个体政治行为和态度进行建模以及预测大众政治选择的能力。然而,即将到来的进展给我们当前的民主审议规范带来了风险,学者们需要预见并减轻这些风险。