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Neuropsychopolitics: How Your Brain Influences What You Believe and Do - Bundle Eligible   

“Ideologies are the guardians of identity.” What we believe not only reflects who we are—it helps shape who we become. But what if your political beliefs could be predicted by factors like your brain structure, DNA, personality traits, or the environment you were raised in? This fascinating program explores the latest research in psychology and neuroscience to uncover how biology, upbringing, and social context influence political behavior. We’ll examine how these insights explain our increasingly polarized world and how they can help us respond more constructively to modern tribalism—within ourselves, our relationships, and society at large. Join us for an eye-opening look at what drives our beliefs and behaviors, and how greater self-awareness can promote empathy, dialogue, and social cohesion.

Live In-Person with Video Catch-up. Available 2-3 business days after the live lecture.

Neuropsychopolitics: How Your Brain Influences What You Believe and Do - Bundle Eligible | Boca Raton Campus | Instructor: Laurence Miller, Ph.D.
4/24/2026
  • Neuropsychopolitics: How Your Brain Influences What You Believe and Do - Bundle Eligible
  • Location: Boca Raton Campus
    Fees:
    Member: $30.40
    Non-Member: $38.00
    Date: 4/24/2026
    Time: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
    Building: Boca Raton - Friedburg Auditorium
    Instructor: Laurence Miller, Ph.D.

    “Ideologies are the guardians of identity.” What we believe not only reflects who we are—it helps shape who we become. But what if your political beliefs could be predicted by factors like your brain structure, DNA, personality traits, or the environment you were raised in? This fascinating program explores the latest research in psychology and neuroscience to uncover how biology, upbringing, and social context influence political behavior. We’ll examine how these insights explain our increasingly polarized world and how they can help us respond more constructively to modern tribalism—within ourselves, our relationships, and society at large. Join us for an eye-opening look at what drives our beliefs and behaviors, and how greater self-awareness can promote empathy, dialogue, and social cohesion.

    Live In-Person with Video Catch-up. Available 2-3 business days after the live lecture.

 

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