专制的领导人和他们的人口的自我控制
1Department of Psychology, Institute of Neuroscience, University of Oregon, Eugene OR, USA.
Trends in neuroscience and education
|March 10, 2026
概括
威权主义可能会削弱自我控制,减少冲突解决,阻碍大脑的连接. 这可能导致独裁统治下的人口认知能力和情绪调节减少.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 政治心理学 政治心理学
背景情况:
- 支持自我控制的大脑网络可以通过学习和刺激来适应,通常是通过增强的神经连接来实现.
- 威权主义与认知性有关,但威权主义导致性的因果关系尚未确立.
研究的目的:
- 假设专制主义对冲突解决产生负面影响,这是改善控制网络连接的关键机制.
- 提出这种减少的连接性可能会导致认知和情绪控制的损害,可能会降低智商和自我控制.
主要方法:
- 该研究提出了一个假设的机制,将威权主义与自我控制的减少联系起来.
- 它建议未来的研究可以通过检查独裁政府实施前和之后的人口来测试这一点,寻找冲突解决,教育成就或智商预测下降的情况.
主要成果:
- 这篇论文提供了一个理论机制,说明专制统治如何影响大脑功能和自我控制.
- 它认为,专制领导人可能会在他们的国家内的个人中引发自我控制的丧失.
结论:
- 威权主义可能会减少解决冲突的机会,这对于维持健康的大脑控制网络至关重要.
- 这种机制可以解释在独裁政权下观察到的认知和情绪控制缺陷,需要进一步的经验研究.
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