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How a Tiny Brain Region Guides Generosity

微小脑区如何引导慷慨行为

3 people reading, packing and moving boxes of books with hand truck

3 people reading, packing and moving boxes of books with hand truck

2025-06-13  1505  晦涩
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Why does generosity come so naturally for those we are close to but feels more like a burden when the recipient is a stranger or mere acquaintance? Psychologists call this tendency social discounting: we are generally more willing to make sacrifices for people to whom we feel emotionally close, and our generosity declines as the social-emotional distance to the recipient of help increases.

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