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What Kindness Actually Does to Your Brain, According to Neurosciences

Summary by psychologies.com
In daily interactions, everyone has the choice: to remain neutral, to be cold... or to show a little human warmth. At first glance, it seems annoyance. However, according to a study conducted by SWPS University in Warsaw, these microgestes have powerful neurological effects. They promote the production of social ties, soothe anxiety and stimulate cooperation. As Olga Białobrzeska, psychologist and author of the study, explains, "those who act wi…
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In daily interactions, everyone has the choice: to remain neutral, to be cold... or to show a little human warmth. At first glance, it seems annoyance. However, according to a study conducted by SWPS University in Warsaw, these microgestes have powerful neurological effects. They promote the production of social ties, soothe anxiety and stimulate cooperation. As Olga Białobrzeska, psychologist and author of the study, explains, "those who act wi…

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psychologies.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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