Animals, in particular humans, frequently punish other individuals who behave negatively or uncooperatively towards them. In animals, this usually serves to protect the personal interests of the individual concerned, and its kin. However, humans also punish altruistically, in which the act of punishing is personally costly. The propensity to do so has been proposed to reflect the cultural acquisition of norms of behaviour, which incorporates the desire to uphold equity and fairness, and promotes cooperation. Here, we review the proximate neurobiological basis of punishment, considering the motivational processes that underlie punishing actions
Humans use punishment to promote cooperation in laboratory experiments but evidence that punishment ...
Reciprocal fairness, in the form of punishment and reward, is at the core of human societal order. I...
Animal models of reward processing have revealed an extensive network of brain areas that process di...
Altruistic punishment is very common in human life, which is an effective mechanism enforcing group ...
Across time and cultures, ranging from ancient hunter-gatherers, to holy scriptures, to contemporary...
Altruistic punishment following social norm violations promotes human cooperation. However, experime...
Punishment is the act of penalizing an individual as a response to a transgression. This thesis will...
It is still debated how altruistic punishment as one form of strong reciprocity has established duri...
People are particularly sensitive to injustice. Accordingly, deeper knowledge regarding the processe...
Individuals who violate social norms will most likely face social punishment sanctions. Those sancti...
Abstract This paper deals with the experimental model of altruistic punishment and social norm enfor...
Recent developments in brain science confirm that as a race we are in fact a punitive lot. Human bei...
Understanding the foundations of the neurobiology of behavior and well-being can help us better achi...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fu...
Humans use punishment to promote cooperation in laboratory experiments but evidence that punishment ...
Reciprocal fairness, in the form of punishment and reward, is at the core of human societal order. I...
Animal models of reward processing have revealed an extensive network of brain areas that process di...
Altruistic punishment is very common in human life, which is an effective mechanism enforcing group ...
Across time and cultures, ranging from ancient hunter-gatherers, to holy scriptures, to contemporary...
Altruistic punishment following social norm violations promotes human cooperation. However, experime...
Punishment is the act of penalizing an individual as a response to a transgression. This thesis will...
It is still debated how altruistic punishment as one form of strong reciprocity has established duri...
People are particularly sensitive to injustice. Accordingly, deeper knowledge regarding the processe...
Individuals who violate social norms will most likely face social punishment sanctions. Those sancti...
Abstract This paper deals with the experimental model of altruistic punishment and social norm enfor...
Recent developments in brain science confirm that as a race we are in fact a punitive lot. Human bei...
Understanding the foundations of the neurobiology of behavior and well-being can help us better achi...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fu...
Humans use punishment to promote cooperation in laboratory experiments but evidence that punishment ...
Reciprocal fairness, in the form of punishment and reward, is at the core of human societal order. I...
Animal models of reward processing have revealed an extensive network of brain areas that process di...