Abstrakt
Neuroscience research on climate change and human responses to climate change.
Susie Wang
Neuroscience research on the environment or climate change are few and far between; however, aspiring environmental neuroscientists can learn from related domains. This review will in part summarise the available and relevant literature, but its primary aim is to provide an overview of the benefits of using neuroscience to study climate change attitudes and behaviours, as well as suggestions for how it might be done, particularly using electroencephalography (EEG). We conclude with a consideration of the main limitations and challenges for climate neuroscience.
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