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beliefs about others (e.g., us versus them), and prosocial behaviours across groups. Lastly, and most importantly, parents and educators are encouraged to positively reinforce children's prosocial tendencies, rather than to negatively reinforce their antisocial tendencies (by punishing them, for ...
these analyses revealed that damage to medial and lateral vmPFC led to relative differences in prosociality. Damage to area 14 and sgACC on the medial surface led to heightened antisocial behaviour. In contrast, lesions in lateral area 13 enhanced prosocial behaviour relative...
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By contrast, personalized power strategies are antisocial, profligate and impulsive in nature, and provoke aggressive and uncooperative reactions in others. As such, they limit the possibilities to have a long-lasting positive influence on others [58]. This is at odds with the goals power-...