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Ill-gotten gains are worth less in the brain

May 1, 2017 by

The brain responds less to money gained from immoral actions than money earned decently, reveals a new study. The research helps explain why most people are reluctant to seek illicit gains by identifying a neural process that dampens the appeal of profiting at other people's expense.

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