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To summarize, the present study examines whether asymmetric frontal brain activity, as a measure of approach withdrawal motivation, predicts donations to charity after a promotional video of a child in need is viewed.
Here, we investigate whether asymmetric frontal activity, as a measure of approach withdrawal motivation, also predicts charitable donations after a charity's (emotion-eliciting) promotional video showing a child in need is viewed, in a sample of 47 young adult women.
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In conclusion, greater left than right frontal brain activity predicted larger donations after a video of a child in need was viewed.
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