Everything else has been dissected this election cycle – why not the candidate’s brains? In honor of Halloween, anthropologist and author of the Newsweek article “Who Has the More Presidential Brain?” Doctor Helen Fisher joined The Cycle for what sounded like a mad science. Dr. Fisher combined hormones and politics to explain the genetics of power in Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, and in voters.
Dr. Fisher breaks down humankind’s primary styles of thinking and behaving into four universal brain systems: testosterone, estrogen, serotonin, and dopamine systems. These four systems carry with them unique characteristics and traits that Fisher describes in both President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney. For instance, she points out that both men have high levels of testosterone – no surprise considering some of the main traits of the system include an being analytical, tough-minded, direct and determined to win.
According to Fisher, Mitt Romney out-testosterones his Democratic opponent in that he is logical, strategic, competitive, data-driven, and “rank-oriented. He expresses less empathy, which is linked with more testosterone.” Obama, on the other hand “seems to be more expressive of the estrogen system, as well as testosterone. He’s emotionally expressive, sees the big picture, contextual, holistic minded, very good people skills, very good verbal skills, quite imaginative, all linked with the estrogen system.”









