Brain directly connected to immune system: study

Brain directly connected to immune system: study

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 01:15 AM IST
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Washington : Can hormones also affect our morality? A new study says they can — with findings that high levels of testosterone – the male sex hormone – make people more prone to corruption, says IANS.

Researchers from the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, also found that human beings may be naturally predisposed to corruption, Daily Mail reported. They had set out to discover the truth behind John Dalberg-Acton’s famous saying that “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely”.

Corruption, it was decided, was defined as the breaking of an accepted social contract for personal advancement or reward. The team randomly selected 718 business students to take part in the study.

The volunteers were asked to play two variations of a classic social experiment known as ‘the dictator game’. In the first variation, 162 randomly-selected business students were named ‘leaders’ and each was assigned between one and three ‘followers’.

The leaders were given an amount of money and asked to distribute it around their group, as evenly or unevenly as they liked. Those with more followers — and, therefore, more power — were far more likely to take a significantly larger portion for themselves.

In the second variation, 240 students played the game again. But before beginning, the researchers measured their levels of testosterone and other personality tests. Before the experiment, the students also voted on how much money it would be reasonable for the leader to take for themselves.

The result of this vote was used to establish a ‘social norm’. If the ‘leaders’ decided to break this social norm, their actions would be branded that of a dictator.

Despite previously establishing an agreed social norm, those leaders with more power still found themselves corrupted, taking a large proportion of the money for themselves.

The findings suggested that high testosterone readings made leaders more likely to break the social norms that they themselves had helped create.

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Stroke steals eight years  of your brain function

Washington: Having a stroke ages a person’s brain function by almost eight years, robbing them of memory and thinking speed, new research says, reports IANS.

In both black and white patients, the researchers found that having had a stroke meant that their score on a 27-item test of memory and thinking speed had dropped as much as it would have if they had aged 7.9 years overnight.

“The results show the amount of cognitive aging that stroke brings on, and, therefore, the importance of stroke prevention to reduce the risk of cognitive decline,” said lead study author and assistant professor Deborah Levine from the University of Michigan.

The researchers say the findings underscore the importance of stroke prevention. Levine and her colleagues said that certain factors – such as how many years a person has vascular risk factors, and the quality of his or her education, as well as genetic and biological factors – might play a role in racial differences in long-term cognitive performance.  But one thing is clear: strokes have serious consequences for brain function.

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