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Jorge Moll and Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza Moral judgments, emotions and the utilitarian brain article The investigation of the neural and cognitive mechanisms underlying the moral mind is of paramount importance for understanding complex human behaviors, from altruism to antisocial acts. A new study on patients with prefrontal damage provides key insights on the neurobiology of moral judgment and raises new questions on the mechanisms by which reason and emotion contribute to moral cognition.

Moral judgments, emotions and the utilitarian brain

Jorge Moll and Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza

Trends in cognitive sciences, vol. 11, no. 8, 2007, pp. 319–321

Abstract

The investigation of the neural and cognitive mechanisms underlying the moral mind is of paramount importance for understanding complex human behaviors, from altruism to antisocial acts. A new study on patients with prefrontal damage provides key insights on the neurobiology of moral judgment and raises new questions on the mechanisms by which reason and emotion contribute to moral cognition.

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