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English: In a 2011 study, students who expressed conservative views tended to have a larger amygdalae than those who expressed liberal views.
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In the 2011 study by neuroscientist Ryota Kanai (n=90 students), the subjects who expressed conservative views (right) tended to have a larger amygdalae (1) than the students who expressed liberal views (left).

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