What power does to your brain. What kind of world do the ultra-powerful actually live in? We've been asking that question in the wake of Jeffrey Epstein, but now, neuroscientists are actually trying to figure it out. Research suggests that being extremely wealthy and powerful can subtly reshape how your brain processes social signals, potentially making you less empathetic to other people's emotions. Does money automatically make you a monster? No. But this could help explain why people at the top of the totem pole live in a very different reality.
"The neuroscience is pretty uncomfortable. People in positions of power show reduced activity in mirror neuron systems, the circuitry responsible for empathy and perspective-taking." –Shonna Waters, PhD
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