Exploring how the brain works when we choose to help someone in danger

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Exploring how the brain works when we choose to help someone in danger

How do people decide whether to intervene and help others in danger? Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden now show that the same system in the brain that enables us to avoid danger is also activated during selfless, helping behavior. The results are published eLife.

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