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Published online 13 August 2002 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news020812-1
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Brains sniff out scam artists
Evolution might have programmed us to compute fairness.
The human brain contains dedicated circuits to detect cheaters, say researchers1. The same team has found that people from different cultures are equally good at spotting unfair behaviour2.
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