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Neuroscience literature on dominance, envy, and schadenfreude cited in House Oversight document

Neuroscience literature on dominance, envy, and schadenfreude cited in House Oversight document The passage consists solely of academic citations and generic discussion of psychological research. It contains no mention of specific influential individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or alleged misconduct, offering no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Lists numerous studies on dopamine, social hierarchy, and envy.; References to neurobiological mechanisms of dominance and schadenfreude.; No connection to political figures, agencies, or financial flows.

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Neuroscience literature on dominance, envy, and schadenfreude cited in House Oversight document The passage consists solely of academic citations and generic discussion of psychological research. It contains no mention of specific influential individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or alleged misconduct, offering no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Lists numerous studies on dopamine, social hierarchy, and envy.; References to neurobiological mechanisms of dominance and schadenfreude.; No connection to political figures, agencies, or financial flows.

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