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"textContent": "Stimulating two brain areas, nudging them to collectively fire in the same way, increases a person's ability to behave altruistically, according to a study published in the PLOS Biology by Jie Hu from East China Normal University in China and colleagues from University of Zurich in Switzerland.",
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