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The following pages link to The neural basis of the interaction between theory of mind and moral judgment (Q34626209):
Displaying 50 items.
- Social-cognitive deficits in normal aging (Q23891117) (← links)
- Disruption of the right temporoparietal junction with transcranial magnetic stimulation reduces the role of beliefs in moral judgments (Q24612994) (← links)
- Neural correlates of admiration and compassion (Q24657161) (← links)
- Fractionating theory of mind: a meta-analysis of functional brain imaging studies (Q26825941) (← links)
- The default mode network and social understanding of others: what do brain connectivity studies tell us (Q26861212) (← links)
- Priming Children's Use of Intentions in Moral Judgement with Metacognitive Training (Q27305146) (← links)
- Temporal Dynamics of the Integration of Intention and Outcome in Harmful and Helpful Moral Judgment. (Q27305323) (← links)
- The neural correlates of justified and unjustified killing: an fMRI study. (Q27320761) (← links)
- Responsibility and the sense of agency enhance empathy for pain (Q27332125) (← links)
- Psychopathy increases perceived moral permissibility of accidents (Q28261254) (← links)
- The role of the right temporoparietal junction in attention and social interaction as revealed by ALE meta-analysis (Q28602692) (← links)
- Whose mind matters more--the agent or the artist? An investigation of ethical and aesthetic evaluations (Q28680782) (← links)
- The social brain: neural basis of social knowledge (Q28756480) (← links)
- Two Distinct Moral Mechanisms for Ascribing and Denying Intentionality (Q30382152) (← links)
- Finding faults: how moral dilemmas illuminate cognitive structure (Q30407429) (← links)
- Hippocampal contributions to the processing of social emotions (Q30440785) (← links)
- Not so innocent: toddlers' inferences about costs and culpability (Q30487812) (← links)
- A Second Look at Automatic Theory of Mind: Reconsidering Kovács, Téglás, and Endress (2010). (Q30488201) (← links)
- Beyond arousal and valence: The importance of the biological versus social relevance of emotional stimuli (Q30510969) (← links)
- States of mind: emotions, body feelings, and thoughts share distributed neural networks (Q30525195) (← links)
- Increased Visual Stimulation Systematically Decreases Activity in Lateral Intermediate Cortex (Q30665807) (← links)
- Cooperation and deception recruit different subsets of the theory-of-mind network. (Q33330314) (← links)
- Intention, false beliefs, and delusional jealousy: insights into the right hemisphere from neurological patients and neuroimaging studies. (Q33350314) (← links)
- Expert financial advice neurobiologically "Offloads" financial decision-making under risk (Q33420838) (← links)
- Accidental outcomes guide punishment in a "trembling hand" game (Q33496755) (← links)
- The neurobiology of moral behavior: review and neuropsychiatric implications (Q33533015) (← links)
- Diminishing parochialism in intergroup conflict by disrupting the right temporo-parietal junction (Q33582353) (← links)
- The Neural Systems of Forgiveness: An Evolutionary Psychological Perspective (Q33654628) (← links)
- From Blame to Punishment: Disrupting Prefrontal Cortex Activity Reveals Norm Enforcement Mechanisms (Q33847698) (← links)
- Abnormal moral reasoning in complete and partial callosotomy patients (Q33875833) (← links)
- Interoception in anxiety and depression (Q33918137) (← links)
- The accidental transgressor: morally-relevant theory of mind. (Q34079950) (← links)
- Damage to ventromedial prefrontal cortex impairs judgment of harmful intent (Q34106969) (← links)
- Impaired theory of mind for moral judgment in high-functioning autism (Q34161794) (← links)
- Social cognition in members of conflict groups: behavioural and neural responses in Arabs, Israelis and South Americans to each other's misfortunes (Q34249255) (← links)
- Impairment of prosocial sentiments is associated with frontopolar and septal damage in frontotemporal dementia (Q34380472) (← links)
- Behavioral norms for condensed moral vignettes (Q34394286) (← links)
- On the wrong side of the trolley track: neural correlates of relative social valuation (Q34394318) (← links)
- Unfair? It depends: neural correlates of fairness in social context. (Q34394324) (← links)
- Brief report: difficulty in understanding social acting (but not false beliefs) mediates the link between autistic traits and ingroup relationships (Q34434383) (← links)
- Is he being bad? Social and language brain networks during social judgment in children with autism (Q34452032) (← links)
- The human factor: behavioral and neural correlates of humanized perception in moral decision making (Q34452205) (← links)
- From moral to legal judgment: the influence of normative context in lawyers and other academics (Q34501229) (← links)
- Variation in the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) is associated with differences in moral judgment (Q34536613) (← links)
- Moral Enhancement Using Non-invasive Brain Stimulation (Q34552978) (← links)
- Hemispheric Asymmetries during Processing of Immoral Stimuli (Q34554494) (← links)
- A functional imaging investigation of moral deliberation and moral intuition (Q34731128) (← links)
- Empathic concern drives costly altruism (Q34767045) (← links)
- Harming ourselves and defiling others: what determines a moral domain? (Q34990002) (← links)
- The neural basis of responsibility attribution in decision-making (Q35041649) (← links)