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This study used EEG signals to analyze responses to moral, ideological, and policy-related words among participants with varying political orientations. Participants with particular political orientations showed heightened responsiveness to certain word categories. Significant correlations were found between predicted and self-reported political orientations. These findings suggest that political orientation influences semantic word processing and responses to specific word categories, which has implications for understanding political polarization and improving policy message effectiveness.<\/p>\n\n\n\n