Readiness to punish others for selfish behavior explained by functional brain connections

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Readiness to punish others for selfish behavior explained by functional brain connections

The stronger the functional brain connections, the less inclined someone is to punish others for unfair behavior. This conclusion was reached by Higher School of Economics (HSE) researchers following a neuroimaging experiment. Their paper “Wired to punish? Electroencephalographic study of the resting-state neuronal oscillations underlying third-party punishment” was published in the journal Neuroscience.

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