- Researchers show that the same system in the brain that enables us to avoid danger is also activated during selfless, helping behaviour: “These results contradict the conventional wisdom that we need to suppress our own fear system in order to help others who are in danger” https://news.ki.se/heres-how-the-brain-works-when-we-choose-to-help-someone-in-danger 36 comments science
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