The neural basis of how humans value and pursue social equality has become a major topic in social neuroscience research. Although recent studies have identified a set of brain regions and possible mechanisms that are involved in the neural processing of equality of outcome between individuals, how the human brain processes equality of opportunity remains unknown. In this review article, first we describe the importance of the distinction between equality of outcome and equality of opportunity, which has been emphasized in philosophy and economics. Next, we discuss possible approaches for empirical characterization of human valuation of equality of opportunity vs. equality of outcome. Understanding how these two concepts are distinct and in...
People expect to be treated equivalently as others in like circumstances. The present study investig...
Social hierarchy exists in almost all social species and affects everything from resource allocation...
Whenever we interact with others, we judge them and whenever we make such judgments, we compare them...
The neural basis of how humans value and pursue social equality has become a major topic in social n...
A distinct aspect of the sense of fairness in humans is that we care not only about equality in mate...
A distinct aspect of the sense of fairness in humans is that we care not only about equality in mate...
Everything else being the same, an equal outcome is generally preferred; however, an equitable alloc...
Everything else being the same, an equal outcome is generally preferred; however, an equitable alloc...
Vostroknutov A, Tobler PN, Rustichini A. Causes of social reward differences encoded in human brain....
Perception of fairness can influence outcomes in human exchange. However, an inherent subjectivity i...
Rewards may be due to skill, effort and luck, and the social perception of inequality in rewards amo...
In human society, which is organized by social hierarchies, resources are usually allocated unequall...
In the history of humanity, most conflicts within and between societies have originated from perceiv...
People are strongly motivated to pursue social equality during social interactions. Previous studies...
New behavioural and neuroscientific evidence on the development of fairness behaviours demonstrates ...
People expect to be treated equivalently as others in like circumstances. The present study investig...
Social hierarchy exists in almost all social species and affects everything from resource allocation...
Whenever we interact with others, we judge them and whenever we make such judgments, we compare them...
The neural basis of how humans value and pursue social equality has become a major topic in social n...
A distinct aspect of the sense of fairness in humans is that we care not only about equality in mate...
A distinct aspect of the sense of fairness in humans is that we care not only about equality in mate...
Everything else being the same, an equal outcome is generally preferred; however, an equitable alloc...
Everything else being the same, an equal outcome is generally preferred; however, an equitable alloc...
Vostroknutov A, Tobler PN, Rustichini A. Causes of social reward differences encoded in human brain....
Perception of fairness can influence outcomes in human exchange. However, an inherent subjectivity i...
Rewards may be due to skill, effort and luck, and the social perception of inequality in rewards amo...
In human society, which is organized by social hierarchies, resources are usually allocated unequall...
In the history of humanity, most conflicts within and between societies have originated from perceiv...
People are strongly motivated to pursue social equality during social interactions. Previous studies...
New behavioural and neuroscientific evidence on the development of fairness behaviours demonstrates ...
People expect to be treated equivalently as others in like circumstances. The present study investig...
Social hierarchy exists in almost all social species and affects everything from resource allocation...
Whenever we interact with others, we judge them and whenever we make such judgments, we compare them...