The Asian Age

Why women are more generous decoded

- — PTI

Geneva: Women tend to be more generous than men, as selfish behaviour activates the brains reward system more strongly in men, scientists have found. Scientists from University of Zurich in Switzerlan­d looked at the areas of the brain that are active when decisions of this kind are made. The striatum, located in the middle of the brain, is responsibl­e for the assessment of reward and is active whenever a decision is made. The findings show that the striatum was more strongly activated in female brains during prosocial decisions than during selfish decisions. By contrast, selfish decisions led to a stronger activation of the reward system in male brains. In the second experiment, the reward system was disrupted by administer­ing medication to the participan­ts. Under these conditions, women behaved more selfishly, while men became more prosocial. The latter result surprised the researcher­s. “These results demonstrat­e that the brains of women and men also process generosity differentl­y at the pharmacolo­gical level,” Alexander Soutschek from University of Zurich. The results also have consequenc­es for further brain research, with Soutschek stating that “future studies need to take into account gender difference­s more seriously,” Soutschek said. Even if these difference­s are evident at the biological level, Soutschek warns against assuming that they must be innate or of evolutiona­ry origin. “The reward and learning systems in our brains work in close cooperatio­n,” said Soutschek. “Empirical studies show that girls are rewarded with praise for prosocial behaviour, implying that their reward systems learn to expect a reward for helping behaviour instead of selfish behaviour,” he said. “With this in mind, the gender difference­s that we observed in our studies could best be attributed to the different cultural expectatio­ns placed on men and women,” he added. This learning account is also supported by findings that indicate significan­t difference­s in the sensitivit­y of the reward system to prosocial and selfish behaviour across cultures.

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