People are particularly sensitive to injustice. Accordingly, deeper knowledge regarding the processes that underlie the perception of injustice, and the subsequent decisions to either punish transgressors or compensate victims, is of important social value. By combining a novel decision-making paradigm with functional neuroimaging, we identified specific brain networks that are involved with both the perception of, and response to, social injustice, with reward-related regions preferentially involved in punishment compared with compensation. Developing a computational model of punishment allowed for disentangling the neural mechanisms and psychological motives underlying decisions of whether to punish and, subsequently, of how severely to p...
Humans have evolved strong preferences for equity and fairness. Neuroimaging studies suggest that pu...
Social rewards or punishments motivate human learning and behaviour, and alterations in the brain ci...
Humans arewilling to incur personal costs to punish otherswho violate social norms. Such “costly pun...
People are particularly sensitive to injustice. Accordingly, deeper knowledge regarding the processe...
The aim of the current study was threefold: (i) understand people's willingness to engage in either ...
Contains fulltext : 204644.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of the ...
SummaryLegal decision-making in criminal contexts includes two essential functions performed by impa...
The evolved capacity for third-party punishment is considered crucial to the emergence and maintenan...
This article reports the discovery, from the first full-scale law and neuroscience experiment, of th...
Individuals who violate social norms will most likely face social punishment sanctions. Those sancti...
UnlabelledThe evolved capacity for third-party punishment is considered crucial to the emergence and...
SummaryThe social welfare provided by cooperation depends on the enforcement of social norms. Determ...
<div><p>Humans have evolved strong preferences for equity and fairness. Neuroimaging studies suggest...
Altruistic punishment is very common in human life, which is an effective mechanism enforcing group ...
Humans altruistically punish violators of social norms to enforce cooperation and pro-social behavio...
Humans have evolved strong preferences for equity and fairness. Neuroimaging studies suggest that pu...
Social rewards or punishments motivate human learning and behaviour, and alterations in the brain ci...
Humans arewilling to incur personal costs to punish otherswho violate social norms. Such “costly pun...
People are particularly sensitive to injustice. Accordingly, deeper knowledge regarding the processe...
The aim of the current study was threefold: (i) understand people's willingness to engage in either ...
Contains fulltext : 204644.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of the ...
SummaryLegal decision-making in criminal contexts includes two essential functions performed by impa...
The evolved capacity for third-party punishment is considered crucial to the emergence and maintenan...
This article reports the discovery, from the first full-scale law and neuroscience experiment, of th...
Individuals who violate social norms will most likely face social punishment sanctions. Those sancti...
UnlabelledThe evolved capacity for third-party punishment is considered crucial to the emergence and...
SummaryThe social welfare provided by cooperation depends on the enforcement of social norms. Determ...
<div><p>Humans have evolved strong preferences for equity and fairness. Neuroimaging studies suggest...
Altruistic punishment is very common in human life, which is an effective mechanism enforcing group ...
Humans altruistically punish violators of social norms to enforce cooperation and pro-social behavio...
Humans have evolved strong preferences for equity and fairness. Neuroimaging studies suggest that pu...
Social rewards or punishments motivate human learning and behaviour, and alterations in the brain ci...
Humans arewilling to incur personal costs to punish otherswho violate social norms. Such “costly pun...