A brain region that curbs our natural self interest has been identified. The studies could explain how we control fairness in our society, researchers say.
Humans are the only animals to act spitefully or to mete out “justice”, dishing out punishment to people seen to be behaving unfairly – even if it is not in the punisher’s own best interests.
This tendency has been hard to explain in evolutionary terms, because it has no obvious reproductive advantage and punishing unfairness can actually lead to the punisher being harmed.
Researchers have identified the part of the brain responsible for punishing unfairness.