Communication, Deception, Indoctrination, Dogmatism & Memes: Neuroethology of Mind Control (CROSBI ID 490496)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Ivković, Vladimir ; Grammer, Karl
engleski
Communication, Deception, Indoctrination, Dogmatism & Memes: Neuroethology of Mind Control
The primary aim of this overview is to provide a theoretical framework for an integrated neuroethological model based on neurophysiological principles of deception, indoctrination and dogmatism in humans, and further development of interactive, computerized behavior recognition-analysis platforms. We propose that indoctrination and dogmatism should be most successful when communicated via unconscious affect display cues that evolved as a means of (self-) deception, and that are governed by the limbic system. Individuals with high capacity for self-deception should display well-masked (i.e. successful) deceptive cues and be good decoders, while individuals with low capacity for self-deception should display poorly masked (i.e. unsuccessful) deceptive cues and be exceptionally good at decoding others' deceptive cues. We argue that the former perceptive-behavioral tendencies are especially prominent in behavior of politicians engaged in indoctrinative communication of ideologies or political doctrines. Our emphasis on memetics serves as a theoretical counterweight (memetics being primarily based on abstractions) to our focus on neurophysiology in the quest towards designing an integrated neuroethological model of indoctrination and dogma formation. Finally, we propose that information processing of meme-complexes by evolved primate neurophysiology may be considered neuroethological basis of indoctrination and dogma formation, which serve as structural backbones of socially proliferated mind control.
anthropology; neuroethological model; behavior
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Podaci o prilogu
91-92-x.
2002.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
13th Congress of the European Anthropological Association: Abstracts, Collegium Antropologicum (vol. 26 Suppl.)
Maver, Hubert ; Rudan, Pavao
Zagreb: Hrvatsko andragoško društvo (HAD)
Podaci o skupu
13th Congress of the European Anthropological Association
poster
30.08.2002-03.09.2002
Zagreb, Hrvatska