This document contains summaries of 5 sources that discuss the effects of power on the human mind and behavior:
1) A study that proposes hubris syndrome, an acquired personality disorder seen in some US Presidents and UK Prime Ministers over the last 100 years.
2) An article in The Wall Street Journal about how power can distort cognition known as "the power trip."
3) A psychological science study finding that power can cause people to ignore alternative perspectives.
4) A neurophysiology journal article about motor cortical output during action observation.
5) An Atlantis article claiming that long-term power possession can physically damage the brain.
This document contains summaries of 5 sources that discuss the effects of power on the human mind and behavior:
1) A study that proposes hubris syndrome, an acquired personality disorder seen in some US Presidents and UK Prime Ministers over the last 100 years.
2) An article in The Wall Street Journal about how power can distort cognition known as "the power trip."
3) A psychological science study finding that power can cause people to ignore alternative perspectives.
4) A neurophysiology journal article about motor cortical output during action observation.
5) An Atlantis article claiming that long-term power possession can physically damage the brain.
This document contains summaries of 5 sources that discuss the effects of power on the human mind and behavior:
1) A study that proposes hubris syndrome, an acquired personality disorder seen in some US Presidents and UK Prime Ministers over the last 100 years.
2) An article in The Wall Street Journal about how power can distort cognition known as "the power trip."
3) A psychological science study finding that power can cause people to ignore alternative perspectives.
4) A neurophysiology journal article about motor cortical output during action observation.
5) An Atlantis article claiming that long-term power possession can physically damage the brain.
Hubris syndrome: An acquired personality disorder? A study of US Presidents
and UK Prime Ministers over the last 100 years, David Owen, Jonathan Davidson, Revista Brain, Volumul 132, Numarul 5, 1 May 2009 The Power Trip, Jonah Lehrer, The Wall Street Journal, Aug. 14, 2010 Power and perspectives not taken, Galinsky, Adam D., Joe C. Magee, M. Ena Inesi, Deborah H. Gruenfeld, Revista Psychological Science, 17(12), 2006 Self-selected conscious strategies do not modulate motor cortical output during action observation, Katherine Rebecca Naish, Sukhvinder S. Obhi, Journal of Neurophysiology, 26 August 2015 Power Causes Brain Damage, Jerry Useem, The Atlantis, Iulie/August 2017