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A new study explores why some individuals are more inclined to help others, finding key differences in brain activity and ...
Why do some people do more for the community than others? A new study from the University of Zurich, available on the ...
Rats help familiar friends more than strangers, driven by brain oxytocin and social bonds. The study shows helping is about connection.
Scientists investigated how social relationship strength and oxytocin receptor expression could underlie individual ...
And while rich people might appear to be more generous, the intent behind their giving actions might have you shaking your ...
Studies have shown that prosocial behavior — work for the benefit of others — leads to greater fulfillment, less stress, and greater creativity and innovation at work (if you do not believe me, google ...
New research shows that supplementing vasopressin levels in low-social rhesus monkeys improves social behavior and facial ...
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PsyPost on MSNFriendships across gender and race linked to greater kindness in children, study findsA new study published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin suggests that elementary school children with friends ...
Why do some people do more for the community than others? A new study now shows that personality traits such as extraversion and agreeableness correlate with volunteering and charitable giving.
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