Reduced self-referential neural response during intergroup competition predicts competitor harm
Why do interactions become more hostile when social relations shift from "me versus you" to "us versus them"? One possibility is that acting with a group can reduce spontaneous self-referential processing in the moral domain and, in turn, facilitate competitor harm. We tested thi...
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Elsevier,
2017-11-28T20:36:28Z.
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