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Morality, emotion & the brain
Sentiments_reason:_friends_or_foes_TICS2007.pdf
Neurodevelopment & degenerationNeurology & neuropsychiatryTool-use_pantomimes_fMRI_Neurology_2000.pdf Cerebral_correlates_of_set-shifting_Arq_Neurops_2002.pdf Executive_amnesia_PFC_damage_Neurocase_2001.pdfBabinski-Nageotte_Syndrome_Neurology_2001.pdf
Book chaptersThe neural basis of moral cognition: sentiments, concepts and values. Moll, J., Oliveira-Souza, R., Zahn, R. (2008). In Miller, M. and Kingstone, A. (Eds). The Year Book in Cognitive Neuroscience, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. The cognitive neuroscience of moral emotions. Moll et al. (2008) In Sinnott-Armstrong, W. (Ed.). Moral Psychology, Volume 3, The Neuroscience of Morality: Emotion, Brain Disorders, and Development. MIT Press. Neuropsychological assessment. de Oliveira Souza, R.,
Moll, J., & Eslinger, P.J. (2004). In Rizzo, M. and Eslinger, P. J. (Eds.). Principles and and practice of behavioral neurology and neuropsychology. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders
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