Humans express complex moral behaviour, from altruism to antisocial acts. The investigationof the neural and cognitive mechanisms underlying our moral minds is of profoundimportance for understanding these behaviours. By reviewing recent findings in cognitive andmoral neuroscience, along with other relevant areas of research, the current study aims to: (1)Investigate the neural correlates of moral intuition and moral reasoning, and see how thesetwo systems relate to moral judgement and moral behaviour. (2) Examine how the moralintuitive system and the moral reasoning system relate to one another. Neuroscientificevidence suggests that these two systems are supported by different areas in the brain. Whiletheir relationship is argued to be bot...
Society and technology are advancing, in which morality is being artificially implemented into machi...
Neuroimaging studies on moral decision-making have thus far largely focused on differences between m...
AbstractThe aims of this systematic review were to determine: (a) which brain areas are consistently...
Humans express complex moral behaviour, from altruism to antisocial acts. The investigationof the ne...
Humans are a social species. Automatic affective responses generated by neural systems wired into ou...
Morally judicious behavior forms the fabric of human sociality. Here, we sought to investigate neura...
The neuro-scientific study of moral actions and judgments is particularly relevant to medicine, esp...
ABSTRACT This article reviews recent advances in the cognitive neuroscience of moral judgment and be...
Moral sense is defined as a feeling of the rightness or wrongness of an action that knowingly causes...
We use the phrase ‘‘moral intuition” to describe the appearance in consciousness of moral judgments ...
Some of the most fundamental psychological questions concerning human relations center on morality a...
Moral cognition, a central aspect of human social functioning, involves complex interactions between...
The neuro-scientific study of moral actions and judgments is particularly relevant to medicine, espe...
Human morality has been investigated using a variety of tasks ranging from judgments of hypothetical...
Neuroimaging studies on moral decision-making have thus far largely focused on differences between m...
Society and technology are advancing, in which morality is being artificially implemented into machi...
Neuroimaging studies on moral decision-making have thus far largely focused on differences between m...
AbstractThe aims of this systematic review were to determine: (a) which brain areas are consistently...
Humans express complex moral behaviour, from altruism to antisocial acts. The investigationof the ne...
Humans are a social species. Automatic affective responses generated by neural systems wired into ou...
Morally judicious behavior forms the fabric of human sociality. Here, we sought to investigate neura...
The neuro-scientific study of moral actions and judgments is particularly relevant to medicine, esp...
ABSTRACT This article reviews recent advances in the cognitive neuroscience of moral judgment and be...
Moral sense is defined as a feeling of the rightness or wrongness of an action that knowingly causes...
We use the phrase ‘‘moral intuition” to describe the appearance in consciousness of moral judgments ...
Some of the most fundamental psychological questions concerning human relations center on morality a...
Moral cognition, a central aspect of human social functioning, involves complex interactions between...
The neuro-scientific study of moral actions and judgments is particularly relevant to medicine, espe...
Human morality has been investigated using a variety of tasks ranging from judgments of hypothetical...
Neuroimaging studies on moral decision-making have thus far largely focused on differences between m...
Society and technology are advancing, in which morality is being artificially implemented into machi...
Neuroimaging studies on moral decision-making have thus far largely focused on differences between m...
AbstractThe aims of this systematic review were to determine: (a) which brain areas are consistently...