The evolved capacity for third-party punishment is considered crucial to the emergence and maintenance of elaborate human social organization and is central to the modern provision of fairness and justice within society. Although it is well established that the mental state of the offender and the severity of the harm he caused are the two primary predictors of punishment decisions, the precise cognitive and brain mechanisms by which these distinct components are evaluated and integrated into a punishment decision are poorly understood.Using a brain-scanning technique known as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we implemented a novel experimental design to functionally dissociate the mechanisms underlying evaluation, integration,...
The act of punishing unfair behavior by unaffected observers (i.e., third-party punishment) is a cru...
Third party punishment (TPP), or altruistic punishment, is specifically human prosocial behavior. TP...
In sentencing guilty defendants, jurors and judges weigh 'mitigating circumstances', which create sy...
The evolved capacity for third-party punishment is considered crucial to the emergence and maintenan...
UnlabelledThe evolved capacity for third-party punishment is considered crucial to the emergence and...
SummaryLegal decision-making in criminal contexts includes two essential functions performed by impa...
This article reports the discovery, from the first full-scale law and neuroscience experiment, of th...
Legal decision-making in criminal contexts includes two essential functions performed by impartial '...
Third-party punishment (TPP) for norm violations is an essential deterrent in large-scale human soci...
Legal decision-making in criminal contexts includes two essential functions performed by impartial “...
The aim of the current study was threefold: (i) understand people's willingness to engage in either ...
SummaryThe social welfare provided by cooperation depends on the enforcement of social norms. Determ...
Second-party punishment (SPP) and third-party punishment (TPP) are two basic forms of costly punishm...
People are particularly sensitive to injustice. Accordingly, deeper knowledge regarding the processe...
Moral judgment depends critically on theory of mind (ToM), reasoning about mental states such as bel...
The act of punishing unfair behavior by unaffected observers (i.e., third-party punishment) is a cru...
Third party punishment (TPP), or altruistic punishment, is specifically human prosocial behavior. TP...
In sentencing guilty defendants, jurors and judges weigh 'mitigating circumstances', which create sy...
The evolved capacity for third-party punishment is considered crucial to the emergence and maintenan...
UnlabelledThe evolved capacity for third-party punishment is considered crucial to the emergence and...
SummaryLegal decision-making in criminal contexts includes two essential functions performed by impa...
This article reports the discovery, from the first full-scale law and neuroscience experiment, of th...
Legal decision-making in criminal contexts includes two essential functions performed by impartial '...
Third-party punishment (TPP) for norm violations is an essential deterrent in large-scale human soci...
Legal decision-making in criminal contexts includes two essential functions performed by impartial “...
The aim of the current study was threefold: (i) understand people's willingness to engage in either ...
SummaryThe social welfare provided by cooperation depends on the enforcement of social norms. Determ...
Second-party punishment (SPP) and third-party punishment (TPP) are two basic forms of costly punishm...
People are particularly sensitive to injustice. Accordingly, deeper knowledge regarding the processe...
Moral judgment depends critically on theory of mind (ToM), reasoning about mental states such as bel...
The act of punishing unfair behavior by unaffected observers (i.e., third-party punishment) is a cru...
Third party punishment (TPP), or altruistic punishment, is specifically human prosocial behavior. TP...
In sentencing guilty defendants, jurors and judges weigh 'mitigating circumstances', which create sy...