Neuromorality

id: neuromorality-264-6153375
title: Neuromorality
text: Neuromorality is an emerging field of neuroscience that studies the connection between morality and neuronal function. Scientists use fMRI and psychological assessment together to investigate the neural basis of moral cognition and behavior. Evidence shows that the central hub of morality is the prefrontal cortex guiding activity to other nodes of the neuromoral network. A spectrum of functional characteristics within this network to give rise to both altruistic and psychopathological behavior.
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description: Field of neuroscience
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuromorality
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date modified: 2024-01-11T20:20:00Z
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