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Academic discussion of cultural differences in brain responses to hierarchy and empathy

Academic discussion of cultural differences in brain responses to hierarchy and empathy The passage contains no actionable leads, names, transactions, or allegations involving powerful actors. It is a summary of social‑psychology research and a pop‑culture reference, offering no investigative value. Key insights: Compares Chinese and American responses to boss vs. self faces.; Cites Joan Chiao's fMRI study on hierarchy vs. egalitarian preferences.; Describes brain activity differences linked to empathy and dominance.

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Academic discussion of cultural differences in brain responses to hierarchy and empathy The passage contains no actionable leads, names, transactions, or allegations involving powerful actors. It is a summary of social‑psychology research and a pop‑culture reference, offering no investigative value. Key insights: Compares Chinese and American responses to boss vs. self faces.; Cites Joan Chiao's fMRI study on hierarchy vs. egalitarian preferences.; Describes brain activity differences linked to empathy and dominance.

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