Item does not contain fulltextInterest in the neural processes underlying decision making has led to a flurry of recent research in the fields of both moral psychology and neuroeconomics. In this paper, we first review some important findings from both disciplines, and then argue that the two fields can mutually benefit each other. A more explicit recognition of the role of values and norms will likely lead to more accurate models of decision making for neuroeconomists, whereas the tasks, insights into neural mechanisms, and mathematical modeling common in neuroeconomic research offer moral psychologists the opportunity to expand their field and move beyond methodological limitations that may have hindered the field’s progress to this point...
Some of the most fundamental psychological questions concerning human relations center on morality a...
This thesis is about the relationship between the brain and morality. In the last two decades there ...
International audienceBy the late 1990s, several converging trends in economics, psychology, and neu...
In this paper, we highlight several historical developments in the neuroscience of ethics as well as...
The neuro-scientific study of moral actions and judgments is particularly relevant to medicine, esp...
Item does not contain fulltextDespite substantial advances, the question of how we make decisions an...
Research on moral cognition is a growing and heavily multidisciplinary field. This section contains ...
ABSTRACT This article reviews recent advances in the cognitive neuroscience of moral judgment and be...
Philosophers across many traditions have long theorized about the relationship between prudence and ...
<p>Moral cognition represents a foundational faculty of the human species. Our sense of morality dev...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Studies of moral de...
Moral preferences pervade many aspects of our lives, dictating how we ought to behave, whom we can m...
The neuro-scientific study of moral actions and judgments is particularly relevant to medicine, espe...
Neuroeconomics merges methods from neuroscience and economics to better understand how the human bra...
Abstract: Neuroscience and psychology have recently turned their attention to the study of the subpe...
Some of the most fundamental psychological questions concerning human relations center on morality a...
This thesis is about the relationship between the brain and morality. In the last two decades there ...
International audienceBy the late 1990s, several converging trends in economics, psychology, and neu...
In this paper, we highlight several historical developments in the neuroscience of ethics as well as...
The neuro-scientific study of moral actions and judgments is particularly relevant to medicine, esp...
Item does not contain fulltextDespite substantial advances, the question of how we make decisions an...
Research on moral cognition is a growing and heavily multidisciplinary field. This section contains ...
ABSTRACT This article reviews recent advances in the cognitive neuroscience of moral judgment and be...
Philosophers across many traditions have long theorized about the relationship between prudence and ...
<p>Moral cognition represents a foundational faculty of the human species. Our sense of morality dev...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Studies of moral de...
Moral preferences pervade many aspects of our lives, dictating how we ought to behave, whom we can m...
The neuro-scientific study of moral actions and judgments is particularly relevant to medicine, espe...
Neuroeconomics merges methods from neuroscience and economics to better understand how the human bra...
Abstract: Neuroscience and psychology have recently turned their attention to the study of the subpe...
Some of the most fundamental psychological questions concerning human relations center on morality a...
This thesis is about the relationship between the brain and morality. In the last two decades there ...
International audienceBy the late 1990s, several converging trends in economics, psychology, and neu...