Oxytocin promotes advantageous inequity preference by modulating the fairness norm enforcement system
Aversion to inequity is innate in humans and constitutes a major contributor to social tension. Such aversion can be triggered either when one receives more (advantageous inequity-AI) or less (disadvantageous inequity-DI) than others. However, it remains unclear whether oxytocin can modulate how humans respond to inequity. The present pre-registered study combined behavioral measures,…
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