"Trump’s campaign pushes buttons that social scientists understand. When the GOP nominee paints a dark picture of a violent, frightening America, he triggers the “fight or flight” response that’s hardwired in our brains. For the body politic, it can produce a kind of panic attack."
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Showing posts with label triggering" “fight or flight” response. Show all posts
Showing posts with label triggering" “fight or flight” response. Show all posts
Friday, August 5, 2016
Why facts don’t matter to Trump’s supporters; Washington Post, 8/4/16
David Ignatius, Washinton Post; Why facts don’t matter to Trump’s supporters:
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