• A study compared the effectiveness of compassion and cognitive behavioral therapy on people's altruism.
  • Participants were randomly assigned to either a compassion meditation group or a group that received training in cognitive behavioral therapy.
  • Compassion meditation involved visualizing a loved one, themselves, a recognized stranger, and a difficult person, and repeating the phrase 'may you be happy, may you be free of suffering'.
  • After two weeks, the compassion group behaved more altruistically than the cognitive therapy group.
  • Brain changes in the compassion group predicted their altruistic behavior on a decision-making task.

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