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Are there areas of the brain, which regulate prosocial, altruistic behaviour? Together with colleagues from the universities in Lausanne, Utrecht and Cape Town, researchers from Heinrich Heine ...
Are there areas of the brain, which regulate prosocial, altruistic behavior? Researchers have studied a very special group of patients and established that the 'basolateral amygdala' (part of the ...
Cluster B personality disorders affect a person’s emotions and behaviors, leading to actions that others tend to consider dramatic, overly emotional, or erratic. A personality disorder is a ...
Lisa Marie Platske, Upside Thinking, Inc. Unethical behavior—often unintentional ... The team scrutinizes the values poster on the wall, and the leader is silently held accountable for embodying ...
To deconstruct the clinical decision process, which is often subjective and difficult to describe, researchers used a large language model (LLM) to synthesize the behaviors and observations that ...
Their research, published in Nature Scientific Reports under the title “Shared suffering predicts prosocial commitment ... world suffering shapes human behavior and cooperation,” White ...
Participants were recruited through university-wide email invitations and posters displayed on campus ... positive relationship between appreciative social support and prosocial behavior. Table 1 ...
Prosocial behaviors were measured as part of the SDQ. “The Prosocial subscore represents the child’s ability to carry out actions intended to benefit one or more people other than him/herself ...
(3) Both shame-proneness and state shame negatively moderated the relationship between self-control and pro-social behavior. These findings provided valuable insights for encouraging college students ...
In some cases, setting boundaries and acknowledging a person’s toxicity genuinely starts with self-awareness, recognizing the subtle behaviors that are only offensive to manipulative people who ...