International audienceHumans not only value extrinsic monetary rewards but also their own morality and their image in the eyes of others. Yet violating moral norms is frequent, especially when people know that they are not under scrutiny. When moral values and monetary payoffs are at odds, how does the brain weigh the benefits and costs of moral and monetary payoffs? Here, using a neurocomputational model of decision value (DV) and functional (f)MRI, we investigated whether different brain systems are engaged when deciding whether to earn money by contributing to a "bad cause" and when deciding whether to sacrifice money to contribute to a "good cause," both when such choices were made privately or in public. Although similar principles of ...
SummaryMany important moral decisions, particularly at the policy level, require the evaluation of c...
Despite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, relatively...
Classic social psychology studies demonstrate that people can behave in ways that contradict their i...
International audienceHumans not only value extrinsic monetary rewards but also their own morality a...
Humans not only value extrinsic monetary rewards but also their own morality and their image in the ...
Persons have different value preferences. Neuroimaging studies where value-based decisions in actual...
Persons have different value preferences. Neuroimaging studies where value-based decisions in actual...
Moral preferences pervade many aspects of our lives, dictating how we ought to behave, whom we can m...
International audienceThe neural circuitry involved in moral decisions has been studied since the ea...
Little is known about the neural networks supporting value computation during complex social decisio...
Human behaviors are motivated not only by materialistic rewards but also by abstract social rewards,...
Little is known about the neural networks supporting value computation during complex social decisio...
In recent years, much has been learned about the representation of subjective value in simple, nonst...
Little is known about the neural networks supporting value computation during complex social decisio...
Economic decisions are guided by highly subjective reward valuations (SVs). Often these SVs are over...
SummaryMany important moral decisions, particularly at the policy level, require the evaluation of c...
Despite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, relatively...
Classic social psychology studies demonstrate that people can behave in ways that contradict their i...
International audienceHumans not only value extrinsic monetary rewards but also their own morality a...
Humans not only value extrinsic monetary rewards but also their own morality and their image in the ...
Persons have different value preferences. Neuroimaging studies where value-based decisions in actual...
Persons have different value preferences. Neuroimaging studies where value-based decisions in actual...
Moral preferences pervade many aspects of our lives, dictating how we ought to behave, whom we can m...
International audienceThe neural circuitry involved in moral decisions has been studied since the ea...
Little is known about the neural networks supporting value computation during complex social decisio...
Human behaviors are motivated not only by materialistic rewards but also by abstract social rewards,...
Little is known about the neural networks supporting value computation during complex social decisio...
In recent years, much has been learned about the representation of subjective value in simple, nonst...
Little is known about the neural networks supporting value computation during complex social decisio...
Economic decisions are guided by highly subjective reward valuations (SVs). Often these SVs are over...
SummaryMany important moral decisions, particularly at the policy level, require the evaluation of c...
Despite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, relatively...
Classic social psychology studies demonstrate that people can behave in ways that contradict their i...