"Presents most of the talks presented at the second Barcelona Social Brain Conference, entitled "Neuroethics: from Lab to Law - A Scientific Scrutiny of Sociability, Responsibility and Criminality" held in Barcelona, Spain, on November 12-13, 2012." --Introduction. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Introduction to sociability, responsibility, and criminality: from lab to law / Oscar Vilarroya, Mónica Tolsanas, Antoni Bulbena and Adolf Tobeña -- The wicked in court: a neuroscientific primer / Adolf Tobeña -- Sacred values in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: resistance to social influence, temporal discounting, and exit strategies / Hammad Sheikh, Jeremy Ginges and Scott Atran -- The neuroimaging of sacred values / Oscar Vilarroya and Joseph Hilferty -- Emotional learning and the development of differential moralities: implications from research on psychopathy / R. James R. Blair, Stuart F. White, Harma Meffert and Soonjo Hwang -- Their pain, our pleasure: stereotype content and schadenfreude / Mina Cikara and Susan T. Fiske -- Individualistic and social motives for justice judgments / Jan-Willem van Prooijen -- The evolutionary roots of human collaboration: coordination and sharing of resources / Alicia P. Melis -- Trust and cooperation: a new experimental approach / Cristina Acedo and Antoni Gomila -- Cognitive mechanisms for the evolution of religious thought / Sabela Fondevila and Manuel Martín-Loeches -- Neural reality and social convention: do they overlap? / Jesús Mosterín -- Corrigendum: Molecular determinants of ovarian cancer chemoresistance: new insights into an old conundrum.
Series:
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 0077-8923 ; volume 1299
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