The study was a new imaging study where we put partisans on both sides into the scanner, and we presented them with a series of reasoning tasks. We knew from thousands at that point, of reasoning studies using near imaging, that therear certain parts of the brain and certain circuits that turn on when people are reasoning. And our prediction, which turned out to be accurate, was those circuits of the brain didn't turn on at all Reasoning task. What did turn on were first circuits involved in negative emotions, and they were just flashing like wild. Then what also got activated were some circuits that weadad hypothesised were involved towards the very front of of the skull, right above your eyes

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