Background: There appears to be an inconsistency in experimental paradigms used in fMRI research on moral judgments. As stimuli, moral dilemmas or moral statements/ pictures that induce emotional reactions are usually employed; a main difference between these stimuli is the perspective of the participants reflecting first-person (moral dilemmas) or third-person perspective (moral reactions). The present study employed functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in order to investigate the neural correlates of moral judgments in either first-or third-person perspective. Results: Our results indicate that different neural mechanisms appear to be involved in these perspectives. Although conjunction analysis revealed common activation in the a...
Going back to Kohlberg, moral development research affirms that people progress through different st...
Humans are a social species. Automatic affective responses generated by neural systems wired into ou...
Moral judgment depends critically on theory of mind (ToM), reasoning about mental states such as bel...
Background: There appears to be an inconsistency in experimental paradigms used in fMRI research on ...
Background: There appears to be an inconsistency in experimental paradigms used in fMRI research on ...
AbstractTraditional theories of moral psychology emphasize reasoning and “higher cognition,” while m...
Moral sense is defined as a feeling of the rightness or wrongness of an action that knowingly causes...
Moral judgment often requires making difficult tradeoffs (e.g., is it appropriate to torture to save...
AbstractThe aims of this systematic review were to determine: (a) which brain areas are consistently...
The aims of this systematic review were to determine: (a) which brain areas are consistently more ac...
The psychological and neurobiological processes underlying moral judgement have been the focus of ma...
We chart how neuroscience and philosophy have together advanced our understanding of moral judgment ...
Research has illustrated that the brain regions implicated in moral cognition comprise a robust and ...
Neuroimaging studies on moral decision-making have thus far largely focused on differences between m...
Neuroimaging studies on moral decision-making have thus far largely focused on differences between m...
Going back to Kohlberg, moral development research affirms that people progress through different st...
Humans are a social species. Automatic affective responses generated by neural systems wired into ou...
Moral judgment depends critically on theory of mind (ToM), reasoning about mental states such as bel...
Background: There appears to be an inconsistency in experimental paradigms used in fMRI research on ...
Background: There appears to be an inconsistency in experimental paradigms used in fMRI research on ...
AbstractTraditional theories of moral psychology emphasize reasoning and “higher cognition,” while m...
Moral sense is defined as a feeling of the rightness or wrongness of an action that knowingly causes...
Moral judgment often requires making difficult tradeoffs (e.g., is it appropriate to torture to save...
AbstractThe aims of this systematic review were to determine: (a) which brain areas are consistently...
The aims of this systematic review were to determine: (a) which brain areas are consistently more ac...
The psychological and neurobiological processes underlying moral judgement have been the focus of ma...
We chart how neuroscience and philosophy have together advanced our understanding of moral judgment ...
Research has illustrated that the brain regions implicated in moral cognition comprise a robust and ...
Neuroimaging studies on moral decision-making have thus far largely focused on differences between m...
Neuroimaging studies on moral decision-making have thus far largely focused on differences between m...
Going back to Kohlberg, moral development research affirms that people progress through different st...
Humans are a social species. Automatic affective responses generated by neural systems wired into ou...
Moral judgment depends critically on theory of mind (ToM), reasoning about mental states such as bel...