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Why do our brains act in such a evil way sometimes that hurts other people?
MVR there are many hormones within us that motivate behaviours that served a purpose in previous (phylogenetic) environments that in our modern society may appear to be evil.
Oxytocin for example (th …
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Research correlating stress/boredom with eating/comfort-seeking?
Droid here are a couple of relevant studies:
Experiments with rodents done by Kent Berridge found that:
Stressed rats will expend more energy on obtaining pleasurable relief (in the form of food) t …