i can't really say any or it could be that that totalwhat part of the brain gets activated? Wen wey, i mean, like in that way, like yot, that's really something that its tracking. And what's really annoying to me is that from then on, even though they say, these are just intentions to share, am and then they say, alike. But intentions to share have been in other studies correlated to actual sharing,. but for the rest of the article, they refer to it as actual sharing, rightis superno?
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