RT Book T1 Inside the radicalized mind: the neuropolitics of terrorism and violent extremism T2 Cambridge elements : elements in experimental political science A1 Howard, Tiffiany 1979- LA English PP Cambridge New York, NY Port Melbourne, VIC New Delhi Singapore PB Cambridge University Press YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1923796690 AB This Element aims to better understand the role of the internet in the radicalization process, focusing on how online factors contribute to self-radicalization. Specifically, it examines the neurocognitive process of online radicalization by analyzing the impact of terrorist and extremist propaganda videos on individuals' cognitive empathy using electroencephalography (EEG). Ultimately, this research aims to provide a more comprehensive understanding of online radicalization and the psychological effects of exposure to extremist content on the internet. CN 363.325019 SN 9781009586214 SN 9781009586177 K1 Kognitionswissenschaft K1 Kognitive Neurowissenschaft / Biopsychologie K1 POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory K1 Political science & theory K1 Politikwissenschaft und politische Theorie K1 Religiƶse und theokratische Ideologien K1 Religiƶser Fundamentalismus K1 Terrorismus, bewaffneter Kampf