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When We're Shown Trust, Our Brains Motivate Us To Be Trustworthy
Big Think
2018-06-05
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http://bit.ly/jvQsv0 - Oxytocin levels in the brain have been linked to trust among individuals, opening up a range of research on their societal implications under the new discipline of neuroeconomics.
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