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Sleep Loss Makes People Less Likely to Help Others, Study Finds

by medicalnewstoday.com

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Other studies have shown that inadequate sleep results in decreased activity in brain regions involved in empathy and prosocial behaviors like voting. This includes brain regions involved in social cognition, which is the ability to process social information and respond appropriately to social situations.

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