Cognitive decline distorts political choices, UCI-led study says

Disconnect found between political affiliation, political decisions in the cognitively impaired

“We studied how cognition affects political orientation and political policy. For the cognitively impaired, an individual’s political policy choices become incoherent, losing the connection with an individual’s political ideology. More than 90 percent of the individuals we studied voted in the 2016 election, so these results have important public policy implications,” says Dr. Mark Fisher.

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