AbstractThe aims of this systematic review were to determine: (a) which brain areas are consistently more active when making (i) moral response decisions, defined as choosing a response to a moral dilemma, or deciding whether to accept a proposed solution, or (ii) moral evaluations, defined as judging the appropriateness of another’s actions in a moral dilemma, rating moral statements as right or wrong, or identifying important moral issues; and (b) shared and significantly different activation patterns for these two types of moral judgements. A systematic search of the literature returned 28 experiments. Activation likelihood estimate analysis identified the brain areas commonly more active for moral response decisions and for moral evalua...
Background: There appears to be an inconsistency in experimental paradigms used in fMRI research on ...
Research has illustrated that the brain regions implicated in moral cognition comprise a robust and ...
We chart how neuroscience and philosophy have together advanced our understanding of moral judgment ...
The aims of this systematic review were to determine: (a) which brain areas are consistently more ac...
AbstractThe aims of this systematic review were to determine: (a) which brain areas are consistently...
The aims of this systematic review were to determine: (a) which brain areas are consistently more ac...
We conducted a meta-analysis to evaluate current research that aims to map the neural correlates of ...
<div><p>Background and Objectives</p><p>Human morality has been investigated using a variety of task...
AbstractTraditional theories of moral psychology emphasize reasoning and “higher cognition,” while m...
Background and Objectives: Human morality has been investigated using a variety of tasks ranging fro...
Humans are a social species. Automatic affective responses generated by neural systems wired into ou...
Moral sense is defined as a feeling of the rightness or wrongness of an action that knowingly causes...
ABSTRACT This article reviews recent advances in the cognitive neuroscience of moral judgment and be...
Some of the most fundamental psychological questions concerning human relations center on morality a...
Morally judicious behavior forms the fabric of human sociality. Here, we sought to investigate neura...
Background: There appears to be an inconsistency in experimental paradigms used in fMRI research on ...
Research has illustrated that the brain regions implicated in moral cognition comprise a robust and ...
We chart how neuroscience and philosophy have together advanced our understanding of moral judgment ...
The aims of this systematic review were to determine: (a) which brain areas are consistently more ac...
AbstractThe aims of this systematic review were to determine: (a) which brain areas are consistently...
The aims of this systematic review were to determine: (a) which brain areas are consistently more ac...
We conducted a meta-analysis to evaluate current research that aims to map the neural correlates of ...
<div><p>Background and Objectives</p><p>Human morality has been investigated using a variety of task...
AbstractTraditional theories of moral psychology emphasize reasoning and “higher cognition,” while m...
Background and Objectives: Human morality has been investigated using a variety of tasks ranging fro...
Humans are a social species. Automatic affective responses generated by neural systems wired into ou...
Moral sense is defined as a feeling of the rightness or wrongness of an action that knowingly causes...
ABSTRACT This article reviews recent advances in the cognitive neuroscience of moral judgment and be...
Some of the most fundamental psychological questions concerning human relations center on morality a...
Morally judicious behavior forms the fabric of human sociality. Here, we sought to investigate neura...
Background: There appears to be an inconsistency in experimental paradigms used in fMRI research on ...
Research has illustrated that the brain regions implicated in moral cognition comprise a robust and ...
We chart how neuroscience and philosophy have together advanced our understanding of moral judgment ...