Mature moral judgments rely both on a perpetrator’s intent to cause harm, and also on the actual harm caused–even when unintended. Much prior research asks how intent information is represented neurally, but little asks how even unintended harms influence judgment. We interrogate the psychological and neural basis of this process, focusing especially on the role of empathy for the victim of a harmful act. Using fMRI, we found that the ‘empathy for pain’ network was involved in encoding harmful outcomes and integrating harmfulness information for different types of moral judgments, and individual differences in the extent to which this network was active during encoding and integration of harmfulness information determined severity of moral ...
Intentional harms are typically judged to be morally worse than accidental harms. Distinguishing bet...
Whether emotion is a source of moral judgments remains controversial. This study combined neurophysi...
Guilt is a quintessential emotion in interpersonal interactions and moral cognition. Detecting the p...
Mature moral judgments rely on the consideration of a perpetrator’s mental state as well as harmfuln...
2014-12-09Recent work in psychology has demonstrated an influence of emotions, such as compassion, a...
Neuroimaging research has demonstrated the involvement of a well-defined brain network in the mediat...
Neuroimaging research has demonstrated the involvement of a well-defined brain network in the mediat...
Moral judgment depends critically on theory of mind (ToM), reasoning about mental states such as bel...
Adecade’s researchhighlights a critical dissociationbetweenautomatic andcontrolled influencesonmoral...
Our ability to empathise and make moral decisions can facilitate prosocial behaviour. However, somet...
When evaluating interpersonal transgressions, people take into account both the consequential damage...
Recent research on moral decision-making has suggested that many common moral judgments are based on...
& The traditional philosophical doctrines of Consequentialism, Doing and Allowing, and Double Ef...
Morally judicious behavior forms the fabric of human sociality. Here, we sought to investigate neura...
AbstractTraditional theories of moral psychology emphasize reasoning and “higher cognition,” while m...
Intentional harms are typically judged to be morally worse than accidental harms. Distinguishing bet...
Whether emotion is a source of moral judgments remains controversial. This study combined neurophysi...
Guilt is a quintessential emotion in interpersonal interactions and moral cognition. Detecting the p...
Mature moral judgments rely on the consideration of a perpetrator’s mental state as well as harmfuln...
2014-12-09Recent work in psychology has demonstrated an influence of emotions, such as compassion, a...
Neuroimaging research has demonstrated the involvement of a well-defined brain network in the mediat...
Neuroimaging research has demonstrated the involvement of a well-defined brain network in the mediat...
Moral judgment depends critically on theory of mind (ToM), reasoning about mental states such as bel...
Adecade’s researchhighlights a critical dissociationbetweenautomatic andcontrolled influencesonmoral...
Our ability to empathise and make moral decisions can facilitate prosocial behaviour. However, somet...
When evaluating interpersonal transgressions, people take into account both the consequential damage...
Recent research on moral decision-making has suggested that many common moral judgments are based on...
& The traditional philosophical doctrines of Consequentialism, Doing and Allowing, and Double Ef...
Morally judicious behavior forms the fabric of human sociality. Here, we sought to investigate neura...
AbstractTraditional theories of moral psychology emphasize reasoning and “higher cognition,” while m...
Intentional harms are typically judged to be morally worse than accidental harms. Distinguishing bet...
Whether emotion is a source of moral judgments remains controversial. This study combined neurophysi...
Guilt is a quintessential emotion in interpersonal interactions and moral cognition. Detecting the p...