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Tu cerebro evolucionó para acumular suministros y avergonzar a los otros por hacer lo mismo

  • Written by Stephanie Preston, Professor of Psychology, University of Michigan
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Los medios están llenos de historias sobre personas que dejan vacías las estanterías de los supermercados a causa del coronavirus, y con la dura reacción social que hay en contra de ellas.

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