Welcome to the new version of CaltechAUTHORS. Login is currently restricted to library staff. If you notice any issues, please email coda@library.caltech.edu
Published September 20, 2016 | public
Book Section - Chapter

A Neural Network for Moral Decision Making

Abstract

Some of the most fundamental psychological questions concerning human relations center on morality and altruism. Reinvigorated by the advent of modern technologies such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), these questions have been extended to humans, which has resulted in a recent flurry of empirical studies examining the psychological and neural architecture of moral cognition. The depth of this subject is remarkable, and there is insufficient room here to touch on all facets. As a result, this review will cover two questions central to human moral behavior: How do we arrive at our moral judgments? And what is the neural circuitry that underpins these moral judgments?

Additional Information

© 2015 Elsevier Inc. Current as of 20 September 2016. Available online 24 February 2015. Reviewed 20 September 2016.

Additional details

Created:
August 20, 2023
Modified:
October 18, 2023