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A new study from research psychologists reveals that kindness and generosity are
apparently because of people...
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A new study from research psychologists reveals that kindness and generosity are
apparently because of people s genes.
Michel Poulin, an assistant professor of psychology at University of Buffalo is the
main author of the study entitled «The Neurogenics of Niceness» published in
Psychological Science, a journal of Norton Medical and Scientific Research &
Biotechnology, this month.
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Alison Holman from University of California and Anneke Buffone of University of
Buffalo co-authored the study that examined the behavior of subjects to find if
niceness or «feelings of charity and social responsibility» corresponded with
having a gene that produces a specific type of receptor for vasopressin and
oxytocin.
Laboratory studies and relationship research in the past have showed evidence
linking niceness to hormones vasopressin and oxytocin.
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