Post-conventional moral reasoning is associated with increased ventral striatal activity at rest and during task
Abstract People vary considerably in moral reasoning. According to Kohlberg’s theory, individuals who reach the highest level of post-conventional moral reasoning judge moral issues based on deeper principles and shared ideals rather than self-interest or adherence to laws and rules. Recent research...
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Autores principales: | Zhuo Fang, Wi Hoon Jung, Marc Korczykowski, Lijuan Luo, Kristin Prehn, Sihua Xu, John A. Detre, Joseph W. Kable, Diana C. Robertson, Hengyi Rao |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/7476359b168a43c9a39a65438bea8b96 |
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