Why some people are wired to help strangers, and what their brains reveal

Why some people are wired to help strangers, and what their brains reveal

Abigail Marsh, a professor of psychology and neuroscience at Georgetown University, studies extraordinary altruism — people who jump in to rescue strangers in emergencies or donate a kidney to someone they don’t know. Marsh spoke with Cristina Quinn, host of The Washington Post’s podcast “Try This,”...

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