Humans hard-wired to be generous:
Humans hard-wired to be generous
A study by government scientists in Washington indicates humans are hard-wired to be unselfish.
"Neuroscientists Jorge Moll and Jordan Grafman of the National Institutes of Health say experiments they conducted have led them to conclude unselfishness is not a matter of morality, The Washington Post reports.
Rather, the two say altruism is something that makes people feel good, lighting up a primitive part of the human brain that usually responds to food or sex."
Humans hard-wired to be generous
A study by government scientists in Washington indicates humans are hard-wired to be unselfish.
"Neuroscientists Jorge Moll and Jordan Grafman of the National Institutes of Health say experiments they conducted have led them to conclude unselfishness is not a matter of morality, The Washington Post reports.
Rather, the two say altruism is something that makes people feel good, lighting up a primitive part of the human brain that usually responds to food or sex."
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