Timothy Koller

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while oxytocin strengthens bonds and encourages altruism among “us,” it also elevates hostility toward “them,” with studies showing that it can increase racism or other types of discrimination based on who we see as part of our in-group and who we see as outsiders. Oxytocin makes social signals stronger and more memorable, but it doesn’t necessarily make them feel good.
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