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Psychology of Attention and Mind-Reading: No Evidential Lead

Psychology of Attention and Mind-Reading: No Evidential Lead The passage is a generic discussion of attention, cooperation games, and mental theory, lacking any mention of specific individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or wrongdoing. It provides no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Describes a basic cooperation/competition experiment with monetary payoffs.; Notes that prompting participants to consider others' thoughts reduces cooperation rates.; Discusses how loneliness can increase attribution of mindful traits to pets or deities.

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Psychology of Attention and Mind-Reading: No Evidential Lead The passage is a generic discussion of attention, cooperation games, and mental theory, lacking any mention of specific individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or wrongdoing. It provides no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Describes a basic cooperation/competition experiment with monetary payoffs.; Notes that prompting participants to consider others' thoughts reduces cooperation rates.; Discusses how loneliness can increase attribution of mindful traits to pets or deities.

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