Altruists and Psychopaths with Abby Marsh | Ep 16

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Have you ever wondered why some people have a powerful drive to donate a kidney or liver to a stranger, while others would never consider such a thing?

Professor Abigail Marsh has spent over a decade answering this question through studies on topics such as altruism, empathy, and the depths of human nature.  She answers complex questions such as:  How do we understand what others think and feel? What drives us to help other people? What prevents us from harming them

Abby’s Laboratory on Social & Affective Neuroscience is located at Georgetown University.   Her lab’s research includes behavioral and brain imaging investigations of human social behaviors ranging from extraordinary altruism to serious conduct problems in children, adolescents, and adults.  She is also author of the book, The Fear Factor, which examines how one emotion (fear), connects altruists, psychopaths, and everyone in between. 

Come take a tour of your brain with Abby Marsh and Laurie Lee, and explore the extremes of human generosity and the mechanisms underlying our capacity for empathy and ability to identify fear.

Showlinks:
Prof. Abigail Marsh’s Website
The Fear Factor
Abigail Marsh’s Ted Talk
Publications
Abigail Marsh on 60 Minutes
National Kidney Donation Organization

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