Neural foundation of human moral reasoning: an ALE meta-analysis about the role of personal perspective

Volume: 11, Issue: 1, Pages: 278 - 292
Published: Jan 25, 2016
Abstract
Moral sense is defined as a feeling of the rightness or wrongness of an action that knowingly causes harm to people other than the agent. The large amount of data collected over the past decade allows drawing some definite conclusions about the neurobiological foundations of moral reasoning as well as a systematic investigation of methodological variables during fMRI studies. Here, we verified the existence of converging and consistent evidence...
Paper Details
Title
Neural foundation of human moral reasoning: an ALE meta-analysis about the role of personal perspective
Published Date
Jan 25, 2016
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
278 - 292
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