Thread:User talk:WaitingforGodot/Political neuroscience/reply (8)

On the other hand, looking at MRIs of injury/stroke patients is one of the best uses for it. Just think in terms of how cognitively complex something might be -- the bulk of visual processing is done in the occipital lobe and it's possible to map specific parts of the visual field to parts of the visual cortex. If you're going to start talking about "the liberal/conservative brain" or "the male/female brain," then things are going to get dicey.