Corticolimbic gating of emotion-driven punishment

Volume: 17, Issue: 9, Pages: 1270 - 1275
Published: Aug 3, 2014
Abstract
Determining the appropriate punishment for a norm violation requires consideration of both the perpetrator's state of mind (for example, purposeful or blameless) and the strong emotions elicited by the harm caused by their actions. It has been hypothesized that such affective responses serve as a heuristic that determines appropriate punishment. However, an actor's mental state often trumps the effect of emotions, as unintended harms may go...
Paper Details
Title
Corticolimbic gating of emotion-driven punishment
Published Date
Aug 3, 2014
Volume
17
Issue
9
Pages
1270 - 1275
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