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The following pages link to Transgressors, victims, and cry babies: is basic moral judgment spared in autism? (Q34797118):
Displaying 28 items.
- Disruption of the right temporoparietal junction with transcranial magnetic stimulation reduces the role of beliefs in moral judgments (Q24612994) (← links)
- Not all emotions are created equal: the negativity bias in social-emotional development (Q24628572) (← links)
- Friend or foe? Early social evaluation of human interactions (Q27322528) (← links)
- How (not) to draw philosophical implications from the cognitive nature of concepts: the case of intentionality (Q30365489) (← links)
- Impaired theory of mind for moral judgment in high-functioning autism (Q34161794) (← links)
- The neural basis of the interaction between theory of mind and moral judgment (Q34626209) (← links)
- Great Expectations: The Role of Rules in Guiding Pro-social Behaviour in Groups with High Versus Low Autistic Traits (Q35884093) (← links)
- Brief report: Insight into illness and social attributional style in Asperger's syndrome (Q36374456) (← links)
- Divergent roles of autistic and alexithymic traits in utilitarian moral judgments in adults with autism (Q36735784) (← links)
- Decoding moral judgments from neural representations of intentions (Q36747737) (← links)
- Selective impairment of cognitive empathy for moral judgment in adults with high functioning autism (Q37216503) (← links)
- The relationship between moral judgment and cooperation in children with high-functioning autism (Q37623661) (← links)
- Where in the brain is morality? Everywhere and maybe nowhere (Q37876801) (← links)
- Moral cognition in schizophrenia (Q38223108) (← links)
- Exploring the Role of Theory of Mind in Moral Judgment: The Case of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (Q40269686) (← links)
- Mental State Understanding and Moral Judgment in Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (Q41188159) (← links)
- The emergence of human prosociality: aligning with others through feelings, concerns, and norms (Q42062939) (← links)
- Young children give priority to ownership when judging who should use an object (Q43519839) (← links)
- How Children with Autism Reason about Other's Intentions: False-Belief and Counterfactual Inferences. (Q47225260) (← links)
- The Theory of Dyadic Morality: Reinventing Moral Judgment by Redefining Harm (Q47870798) (← links)
- Social exclusion: the interplay of group goals and individual characteristics (Q47881211) (← links)
- Parallels in preschoolers' and adults' judgments about ownership rights and bodily rights (Q48069785) (← links)
- Blame and forgiveness judgements among children, adolescents and adults with autism (Q48126693) (← links)
- Judgments of Cause and Blame: Sensitivity to Intentionality in Asperger’s Syndrome (Q48156120) (← links)
- Punishment and sympathy judgments: is the quality of mercy strained in Asperger's syndrome? (Q48287217) (← links)
- Moral and Social Reasoning in Autism Spectrum Disorders (Q48580237) (← links)
- The developmental roots of fairness: infants’ reactions to equal and unequal distributions of resources (Q51855508) (← links)
- Morality in autism spectrum disorder: A systematic review (Q93140378) (← links)