2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2023.108713
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Blame and Praise cross-culturally: An fMRI investigation into causal attribution and moral judgment

BoKyung Park,
Valerie Rae Smith
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“…Instead, the dmPFC dynamically adjusts which MNs are activated to best model what some person is thinking or what is happening in some social situation. Park and Smith (2023) looked at dmPFC activity when making moral judgments about people from different cultures versus people from similar cultures. They found that "The incorporation of situational contributors might be effortful and need to be supported by dmPFC recruitment...…”
Section: Theory Of Mindmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead, the dmPFC dynamically adjusts which MNs are activated to best model what some person is thinking or what is happening in some social situation. Park and Smith (2023) looked at dmPFC activity when making moral judgments about people from different cultures versus people from similar cultures. They found that "The incorporation of situational contributors might be effortful and need to be supported by dmPFC recruitment...…”
Section: Theory Of Mindmentioning
confidence: 99%