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- Neurobiology: feeling right about doing right, by Deborah Talmi, Chris Frith (Nature)
- An fMRI investigation of emotional engagement in moral judgment, by Joshua Greene, et al. (Science)
- From
neural "is" to moral "ought": what are the moral implications of neuroscientific moral psychology?, by J. Greene (Nature Reviews Neuroscience)
- Do abnormal responses show utilitarian bias?, by G. Kahane & N. Shackel (Nature)
- Damage to the prefrontal cortex increases utilitarian moral judgements, by Koenigs et al. (Nature)
- The Chomsky of morality?, by P. Bloom and I. Jarudi (Nature)
- Moral Naturalism, by James Lenman (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
- Emotion, moral judgement, and Reason, by Raúl Arrabales Moreno (Conscious-Robots)
- Moral decision-making and the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, by Johan (the phineas gage fan club)
- Neuroscience of decision making and informed consent: an investigation in neuroethics, by Georg Northoff (Journal of Medical Ethics)
- Moral dilemma? Brain tells right from wrong, by Will Dunham (Reuters)
- Brain Imaging Study Sheds Light On Moral Decision-Making (Science Daily)
- Influence of bodily harm on neural correlates of semantic and moral decision-making, by Heekeren et al. (NeuroImage)
- Brain quirks and courtroom testimony, by Michael McGuire (The Gruter Institute)
- The mind's mirror, by Lea Winerman (American Psychological Association)
- A revealing reflection, by David Dobbs (American Psychological Association)
- Why autistic children do not imitate or empathize: it could be a dysfunctional mirror-neuron system (Science Daily)
- Mirror neurons: how we reflect on behavior, by Eric Jaffe (Association for Psychological Science)
- Mirror Neurons, by Robert Sylwester (Brain Connection)
- Grasping the intentions of others with one's own mirror neuron system, by Iacoboni et al. (PLoS Biology)
- Mirror neurons -- rock stars or backup singers?, by David Dobbs (Scientific American)
- Broken mirrors: a theory of autism, by Vilayanur S. Ramachandran and Lindsay M. Oberman (Scientific American)
- Mirror neuron: a neurological approach to empathy, by G. Rizzololatti and L. Craighero (Neurobiology of Human Values)
- What do mirror neurons mean? (Interdisciplines.org)
- Mirror
neurons and imitation learning as the driving force behind "the great
leap forward" in human evolution, by V.S. Ramachandran (Edge.org)
- Mirror, mirror in the brain: mirror neurons, self-understanding and autism research (ScienceDaily)
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