All Relations between aversion and prosocial behavior

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Benjamin E Hilbig, Isabel Thielmann, Ingo Zettler, Morten Moshage. The Dispositional Essence of Proactive Social Preferences: The Dark Core of Personality vis-à-vis 58 Traits. Psychological science. 2022-11-28. PMID:36442081. we scrutinize this unique theoretical notion by testing, for a broad set of 58 different traits and related constructs, whether any predict how individuals weigh their own versus others' utility in proactive allocation decisions (i.e., social value orientations) beyond d. these traits and constructs range from broad dimensions (e.g., agreeableness), to aversive traits (e.g., sadism) and beliefs (e.g., normlessness), to prosocial tendencies (e.g., compassion). 2022-11-28 2023-08-14 Not clear
Robert Malenka. Neuron. vol 98. issue 1. 2020-11-24. PMID:33232667. in an interview with neuron, robert malenka shares his favorite discovery moments and discusses his philosophy for running a lab, the influence of his clinical training, and his broad interests, ranging from basic synaptic physiology to circuits mediating reward, aversion, and prosocial behaviors. 2020-11-24 2023-08-13 Not clear
Mouna Maroun, Shlomo Wagne. Oxytocin and Memory of Emotional Stimuli: Some Dance to Remember, Some Dance to Forget. Biological psychiatry. vol 79. issue 3. 2016-10-05. PMID:26300273. while in the past oxytocin was conceived merely as a prosocial molecule that nonselectively facilitated affiliative emotions and behavior, it is now recognized that oxytocin plays a role in a wide range of social relationships, some of which involve negative emotions such as fear, aggression, and envy and lead to avoidance behavior. 2016-10-05 2023-08-13 Not clear
Molly J Crockett, Luke Clark, Marc D Hauser, Trevor W Robbin. Serotonin selectively influences moral judgment and behavior through effects on harm aversion. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol 107. issue 40. 2010-11-16. PMID:20876101. together, these findings provide unique evidence that serotonin could promote prosocial behavior by enhancing harm aversion, a prosocial sentiment that directly affects both moral judgment and moral behavior. 2010-11-16 2023-08-12 human
D Buhrmester, C K Whalen, B Henker, V MacDonald, S P Hinsha. Prosocial behavior in hyperactive boys: effects of stimulant medication and comparison with normal boys. Journal of abnormal child psychology. vol 20. issue 1. 1992-04-17. PMID:1548391. to clarify the effects of stimulant medication on hyperactive (adhd) children's prosocial as well as aversive behaviors toward peers, 19 hyperactive boys, aged 7-12, were observed as they acted as "leaders" for groups of 2-4 unfamiliar younger children. 1992-04-17 2023-08-11 human