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Neuroscience of Moral Decision Making

  • Peking University
  • University of California at Santa Barbara
  • University College London

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摘要

Moral decision-making refers to the behavior of compliance with (or in violation of) moral norms, which often involves the tradeoff between personal profits and the welfare of others. With the significant progress in various neuroscience techniques, substantial evidence has been collected concerning the neurobiological basis of human morality in the past two decades. However, it remains largely unknown the neural mechanisms underlying how we make (im)moral decisions which are contingent on social contexts. This article provides a panoramic view of the latest advance in the neuroscience of moral decision-making, particularly the neurocomputational substrates of how we trade our own interests against various moral costs, how we react to the other's behavior given the consequence and the intention behind the behavior, and how we infer the other's moral character and learn for the other's interest.

源语言英语
主期刊名Encyclopedia of Behavioral Neuroscience
主期刊副标题Volumes 1-3, Second edition
出版商Elsevier
V3-481-V3-495
1-3
ISBN(电子版)9780128196410
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 1月 2021

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