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Live Music Is Back, And So Are We- The Weeknd

The Weeknd, Bad Bunny, Adele, and other stars are returning to the stage after live music's pandemic pause, and it's bringing back a lost part of our humanity. ....

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Harming the 'outgroup' is linked to elevated activity in the brain's reward circuitry -- Science of the Spirit -- Sott.net

A new study led by researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University used brain imaging to explain why humans are aggressive toward rival groups. Humans tend to form groups, which often find themselves in conflict with rival groups. But why do. ....

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Us Versus Them: Harming the 'Outgroup' Is Linked to Elevated Activity in the Brain's Reward Circuitry

Aggression toward members in an "outgroup" was associated with increased activity in areas of the brain associated with reward. Activity in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex impacted the level of aggression a person demonstrated against an outsider. ....

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The brain may learn faster when threatened with danger, study suggests

A new study by Simon Fraser University researchers suggests the brain may learn faster when threatened with danger. Their research is published in the journal eNeuro. ....

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Psychopathic personality traits are associated with lower occupational prestige

Having a psychopathic personality appears to hamper professional success, according to new research published in Personality and Individual Differences. The findings cast doubt on the alleged benefits of psychopathy in the workplace. . ....

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