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1:32 pm - 06/07/2011

OSCAR WINNER COLIN FIRTH IS SMARTER THAN YOU





James Franco may have nothing on Colin Firth.

The Oscar winner has joked about being part of a triangle of man-love along with The King's Speech director Tom Hooper and costar Geoffrey Rush. But that might not be the only highly praised team he's been playing for.

There's a rumor buzzing in Britain that Firth was the driving force behind a recently published academic paper about the relationship between the brain and one's political leanings. Er, he may be the son of college lecturers, but hasn't Firth been rather busy lately, you know, winning a zillion awards and shooting new films like Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and Gambit?

Well, hang on to your gray matter, kids, because this random story is...

So true!

The Colin Firth is indeed credited as one of four authors of "Political Orientations Are Correlated With Brain Structure in Young Adults," published in the scientific journal Current Biology.

If you ask us, this is right up there with Bradley Cooper speaking French!

According to the BBC, the actor commissioned the research while serving as a guest editor on Radio 4's Today, a news and current affairs show that's been on the air since 1957.

Though really, it shouldn't come as a surprise that Firth's inquiring mind leaned in the direction of neuroscience. While his scholarly background is in music and, duh, the dramatic arts, he is also a published author and is active in various political and human rights causes, including Oxfam and Survival International.

Apparently, he just wanted to know if a liberal brain is distinguishable from a conservative brain! And, according to Firth and his partners in scientific advancement, they are!

"It is a useful contribution because it builds on and extends previous work," John Jost, an NYU professor in political psychology, told The Psychologist.

"It will probably be several years before we understand the full meaning of these results. In the meantime, the field of political neuroscience could do worse than having Colin Firth as a scientific ambassador."



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thesegoto11 7th-Jun-2011 09:26 am (UTC)
Whoa.. brilliant ♥
tipping4_2 7th-Jun-2011 09:29 am (UTC)
love him :3
littlestarletta nom nom7th-Jun-2011 09:34 am (UTC)


Edited at 2011-06-07 09:36 am (UTC)
freeze_i_say Re: nom nom7th-Jun-2011 10:52 am (UTC)
hahahaha <3
sparkling_gurl Re: nom nom7th-Jun-2011 01:24 pm (UTC)
I will forever love Colin and Hugh fight scenes. :D
xherowenxadd Re: nom nom7th-Jun-2011 01:46 pm (UTC)
lmao
awaywithpixie Re: nom nom7th-Jun-2011 08:09 pm (UTC)
I was jetlagged as hell and hanging around Hyde Park waiting to get into my hotel when I came across this area with the fountains. I immediately knew where I was from this scene of the film, and was quite chuffed. Also quite bummed that it wasn't really the Serpentine Gallery, just some little building that had a storeroom in it, lol. But alas, no fighting Colin and Hugh to entertain me.

/csb
phishtickie 7th-Jun-2011 09:35 am (UTC)
Wait, does this mean we can finally inoculate asshole right wingers and asshole conservatives of all kinds?
yhbt 7th-Jun-2011 07:56 pm (UTC)
well done. science IS best used to hate people different that yourself, after all...
littlestarletta MOST BESTEST SCENE EVAR7th-Jun-2011 09:40 am (UTC)
http://youtu.be/M2iTsBABkEE
pinkprincessnat 7th-Jun-2011 09:46 am (UTC)
Interesting! I'd love to read that paper, would be a very fascinating read.
pinkprincessnat 7th-Jun-2011 09:58 am (UTC)
Thank-you!
deicidalriddle Colin Firth?7th-Jun-2011 09:48 am (UTC)
undeadkennedy Re: Colin Firth?7th-Jun-2011 11:48 am (UTC)
Frank <333
demented_21 Re: Colin Firth?7th-Jun-2011 02:07 pm (UTC)
omg I adore Anchors Aweigh, ilu for this gif :')
jellyday Re: Colin Firth?7th-Jun-2011 03:13 pm (UTC)
lmao frankie looks a little like joel mchale here
leviicorpus 7th-Jun-2011 09:53 am (UTC)


Just when you think it's impossible for him to be more attractive than he already is
x_butterfly19_x 7th-Jun-2011 09:53 am (UTC)
This is flawless. I love all the people and things in this article.

As a question- do political leanings seem to run in families? In my experience usually yes.

brb googling
http://www.cell.com/current-biology/abstract/S0960-9822%2811%2900289-2
x_butterfly19_x 7th-Jun-2011 09:55 am (UTC)
though did he actually write it or just ~comission it?
popartpistol 7th-Jun-2011 10:05 am (UTC)
He commissioned it. People are riding his dick for no reason.
ginormouspotato 7th-Jun-2011 10:04 am (UTC)
praise the king <33
bluepassiflora 7th-Jun-2011 10:09 am (UTC)
Not to take anything away from him, but from what I've learned in academia, an authorship can be given with little contribution to the actual research (and great contribution can receive no credit). I've had papers published that were "co-authored" by people I had never met or even communicated with.
jellyday 7th-Jun-2011 03:15 pm (UTC)
lol ikr
jennyfinnly 7th-Jun-2011 11:06 am (UTC)
mr. darcy
rainbowchelita 7th-Jun-2011 11:59 am (UTC)
just here to worship him
xcollsangelx 7th-Jun-2011 12:44 pm (UTC)
Most perfect man in the world
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