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Fate or Free Will? The Neuroscience of Human Potential - Dr Hannah Critchlow, PhD

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The Contagious Power of Moral Corruption

There's some lovely work that's come out of radolands a lab at u c l, and also molly crockett's lab at a yale university em. And they've looked at how once you you've undergone a morally corrupt act, then your brain actually shifts. It changes the sensitivity of the streatum - an area of the brain involved in reward and motivation and decision making. So what happens is it sensitivity changes so that you start to become more inclined towards immoral behaviour. Once you've set off on that path, then it can be more enticing to continue down it because of your brain biology,. which is quite worrying. What can we all do to try and

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