2023
DOI: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad199
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Neural responses underlying extraordinary altruists’ generosity for socially distant others

Abstract: Most people are much less generous toward strangers than close others, a bias termed social discounting. But people who engage in extraordinary real-world altruism, like altruistic kidney donors, show dramatically reduced social discounting. Why they do so is unclear. Some prior research suggests reduced social discounting requires effortfully overcoming selfishness via recruitment of temporoparietal junction. Alternatively, reduced social discounting may reflect genuinely valuing strangers’ welfare more due t… Show more

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