During an experiment, people given a common anti-depressant paid significantly more to avoid harm to themselves or others than those in the placebo group. Conversely, a drug used to treat Parkinson’s reduced selflessness, meaning they wouldn’t favor harming themselves over others.
This is interesting because earlier work suggested that levels of the brain chemicals influenced by the drugs used in this study, serotonin and dopamine, might influence aggression or antisocial behavior, in which aversion to harming others is disturbed.
Allez, on va dire que les tueries de masse aux US, impliquant généralement des personnes sous Xanax ou autre antidépresseur n'ont rien à voir