Research has illustrated that the brain regions implicated in moral cognition comprise a robust and broadly distributed network. However, understanding how these brain regions interact and give rise to the complex interplay of cognitive processes underpinning human moral cognition is still in its infancy. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine patterns of activation for ‘difficult’ and ‘easy’ moral decisions relative to matched non-moral comparators. This revealed an activation pattern consistent with a relative functional double dissociation between the temporoparietal junction (TPJ) and ventro-medial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC). Difficult moral decisions activated bilateral TPJ and deactivated the vmPFC and OFC. In contras...
AbstractThe aims of this systematic review were to determine: (a) which brain areas are consistently...
Complex moral decision making is associated with the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) in human...
The aims of this systematic review were to determine: (a) which brain areas are consistently more ac...
Research has illustrated that the brain regions implicated in moral cognition comprise a robust and ...
AbstractTraditional theories of moral psychology emphasize reasoning and “higher cognition,” while m...
<p>The profound nature of moral judgment has been discussed and debated for centuries. When facing t...
<div><p>Background and Objectives</p><p>Human morality has been investigated using a variety of task...
Moral judgment often requires making difficult tradeoffs (e.g., is it appropriate to torture to save...
Moral sense is defined as a feeling of the rightness or wrongness of an action that knowingly causes...
Classic social psychology studies demonstrate that people can behave in ways that contradict their i...
The profound nature of moral judgment has been discussed and debated for centuries. When facing the ...
Although research finds that brain abnormalities during moral decisions underlie traits that lead to...
Moral competence (MC) refers to the ability to apply certain moral orientations in a consistent and ...
Humans are a social species. Automatic affective responses generated by neural systems wired into ou...
The psychological and neurobiological processes underlying moral judgement have been the focus of ma...
AbstractThe aims of this systematic review were to determine: (a) which brain areas are consistently...
Complex moral decision making is associated with the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) in human...
The aims of this systematic review were to determine: (a) which brain areas are consistently more ac...
Research has illustrated that the brain regions implicated in moral cognition comprise a robust and ...
AbstractTraditional theories of moral psychology emphasize reasoning and “higher cognition,” while m...
<p>The profound nature of moral judgment has been discussed and debated for centuries. When facing t...
<div><p>Background and Objectives</p><p>Human morality has been investigated using a variety of task...
Moral judgment often requires making difficult tradeoffs (e.g., is it appropriate to torture to save...
Moral sense is defined as a feeling of the rightness or wrongness of an action that knowingly causes...
Classic social psychology studies demonstrate that people can behave in ways that contradict their i...
The profound nature of moral judgment has been discussed and debated for centuries. When facing the ...
Although research finds that brain abnormalities during moral decisions underlie traits that lead to...
Moral competence (MC) refers to the ability to apply certain moral orientations in a consistent and ...
Humans are a social species. Automatic affective responses generated by neural systems wired into ou...
The psychological and neurobiological processes underlying moral judgement have been the focus of ma...
AbstractThe aims of this systematic review were to determine: (a) which brain areas are consistently...
Complex moral decision making is associated with the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) in human...
The aims of this systematic review were to determine: (a) which brain areas are consistently more ac...