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"textContent": "Scientists found that synchronizing activity between two brain regions made people more generous. A new study suggests that synchronizing activity in specific parts of the brain can make people more likely to act generously. Research published today (February 10) in the open-access journal PLOS Biology reports that stimulating two brain regions in a coordinated way [...]",
"title": "This Brain Experiment Made People Choose Others Over Themselves"
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