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Oxytocin infusion increases charitable donations regardless of monetary resources
Authors:Barraza Jorge A  McCullough Michael E  Ahmadi Sheila  Zak Paul J
Institution:
  • a Center for Neuroeconomics Studies, Claremont Graduate University, USA
  • b Department of Psychology, University of Miami, USA
  • c Division of Endocrinology, UCLA, USA
  • d Center for Neuroeconomics Studies, USA
  • e Department of Economics, Claremont Graduate University, USA
  • Abstract:This study examined if the prosocial effects of oxytocin (OT) extend from individuals to a generalized other who is in need. Participants played a series of economic games to earn money and were presented with an opportunity to donate a portion of their earnings to charity. OT did not significantly increase the decision to donate, but among the 36% of participants who did donate, people infused with OT were found to donate 48% more to charity than those given a placebo. The amount of money earned in the experiment had no effect on whether or not a donation was made or the size of a donation. This is the first study showing that OT increases generosity in unilateral exchanges directed toward philanthropic social institutions, as opposed to immediate benefits directed at individuals or groups.
    Keywords:Oxytocin  Charity  Donation  Wealth  Income  Altruism  Empathy  Compassion
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