Scientists have long known that when people witness the pain of another person they often vicariously feel physical discomfort themselves.
But the new evidence suggests the power of the effect depends on whether the person is the same color as them.
Scientists have long known that when people witness the pain of another person they often vicariously feel physical discomfort themselves.
But the new evidence suggests the power of the effect depends on whether the person is the same color as them.
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