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This is Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Sophie Bushwick. Got a minute?

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You're a bird! You're a plane! You're a superhero! Sort of.

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Because a study finds that experiencing superpowers in a virtual environment can turn you into a do-gooder in real life.

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The work is in the journal PloS ONE.

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Sixty men and women flew over a virtual city, either holding their arms out and controlling their movement like Superman, or as passengers in a virtual helicopter.

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Afterwards, back in the real world, the experimenter knocked over a cup of pens as if by accident, and waited five seconds so the subject had a chance to help with the mess.

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When people had spent the simulation as superheroes, they helped clean up more quickly and picked up more pens.

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Coming to the virtual rescue was not necessary for the follow-up behavior.

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In the simulation, some subjects merely explored the city while others saved a lost child,

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but both groups performed basically the same on the pen test.

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So, feeling like a superhero may inspire the impulse to helpfully leap in.

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Just don't expect to leap any buildings in a single bound.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Sophie Bushwick.

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