Reciprocal fairness, in the form of punishment and reward, is at the core of human societal order. Its underlying neural mechanisms are, however, not fully understood. We systemize suggestive evidence regarding the involvement of the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (rDLPFC) and medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) in reciprocal fairness in three cognitive mechanisms ( cognitive control, domain-general and self-reference). We test them and provide novel insights in a comprehensive behavioural experiment with non-invasive brain stimulation where participants can punish greedy actions and reward generous actions. Brain stimulation of either brain area decreases reward and punishment when reciprocation is costly but unexpectedly increases rewar...
Abstract Decisions are often governed by rules on adequate social behaviour. Recent research suggest...
Decisions are often governed by rules on adequate social behaviour. Recent research suggests that th...
Social norms, such as treating others fairly regardless of kin relations, are essential for the func...
Reciprocal fairness, in the form of punishment and reward, is at the core of human societal order. I...
Reciprocal fairness, in the form of punishment and reward, is at the core of human societal order. I...
Reciprocal fairness, in the form of punishment and reward, is at the core of human societal order. I...
Reciprocal fairness, in the form of punishment and reward, is at the core of human societal order. I...
Humans restrain self-interest with moral and social values. They are the only species known to exhib...
Humans restrain self-interest with moral and social values. They are the only species known to exhib...
Humans restrain self-interest with moral and social values. They are the only species known to exhib...
Decisions are often governed by rules on adequate social behaviour. Recent research suggests that th...
Decisions are often governed by rules on adequate social behaviour. Recent research suggests that th...
Decisions are often governed by rules on adequate social behaviour. Recent research suggests that th...
Decisions are often governed by rules on adequate social behaviour. Recent research suggests that th...
Decisions are often governed by rules on adequate social behaviour. Recent research suggests that th...
Abstract Decisions are often governed by rules on adequate social behaviour. Recent research suggest...
Decisions are often governed by rules on adequate social behaviour. Recent research suggests that th...
Social norms, such as treating others fairly regardless of kin relations, are essential for the func...
Reciprocal fairness, in the form of punishment and reward, is at the core of human societal order. I...
Reciprocal fairness, in the form of punishment and reward, is at the core of human societal order. I...
Reciprocal fairness, in the form of punishment and reward, is at the core of human societal order. I...
Reciprocal fairness, in the form of punishment and reward, is at the core of human societal order. I...
Humans restrain self-interest with moral and social values. They are the only species known to exhib...
Humans restrain self-interest with moral and social values. They are the only species known to exhib...
Humans restrain self-interest with moral and social values. They are the only species known to exhib...
Decisions are often governed by rules on adequate social behaviour. Recent research suggests that th...
Decisions are often governed by rules on adequate social behaviour. Recent research suggests that th...
Decisions are often governed by rules on adequate social behaviour. Recent research suggests that th...
Decisions are often governed by rules on adequate social behaviour. Recent research suggests that th...
Decisions are often governed by rules on adequate social behaviour. Recent research suggests that th...
Abstract Decisions are often governed by rules on adequate social behaviour. Recent research suggest...
Decisions are often governed by rules on adequate social behaviour. Recent research suggests that th...
Social norms, such as treating others fairly regardless of kin relations, are essential for the func...