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Fiery Cushman

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Frontiers in Psychology|January 11, 2020
Model-Free RL or Action Sequences?Adam Morris, Fiery Cushman
Psychological Review|April 11, 2024
One thought too few: An adaptive rationale for punishing negligenceArunima Sarin, Fiery Cushman
Cognitive Science|July 28, 2011
Patterns of moral judgment derive from nonmoral psychological representationsFiery Cushman, Liane Young
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|July 17, 2023
The common effect of value on prioritized memory and category representationJoshua Knobe, Fiery Cushman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 17, 2024
Moral judgment is sensitive to bargaining powerArthur Le Pargneux, Fiery Cushman
Cognition|July 9, 2022
Extortion, intuition, and the dark side of reciprocityRegan M Bernhard, Fiery Cushman
Plos One|April 28, 2015
To punish or to leave: distinct cognitive processes underlie partner control and partner choice behaviorsJustin W Martin, Fiery Cushman
Cognition|December 20, 2015
Why we forgive what can't be controlledJustin W Martin, Fiery Cushman
Social Neuroscience|September 28, 2011
Finding faults: how moral dilemmas illuminate cognitive structureFiery Cushman, Joshua D Greene
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|November 3, 2019
How We Know What Not To ThinkJonathan Phillips, Adam Morris, Fiery Cushman
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Frontiers in Psychology|January 11, 2020
Model-Free RL or Action Sequences?Adam Morris, Fiery Cushman
Psychological Review|April 11, 2024
One thought too few: An adaptive rationale for punishing negligenceArunima Sarin, Fiery Cushman
Cognitive Science|July 28, 2011
Patterns of moral judgment derive from nonmoral psychological representationsFiery Cushman, Liane Young
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|July 17, 2023
The common effect of value on prioritized memory and category representationJoshua Knobe, Fiery Cushman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 17, 2024
Moral judgment is sensitive to bargaining powerArthur Le Pargneux, Fiery Cushman
Cognition|July 9, 2022
Extortion, intuition, and the dark side of reciprocityRegan M Bernhard, Fiery Cushman
Plos One|April 28, 2015
To punish or to leave: distinct cognitive processes underlie partner control and partner choice behaviorsJustin W Martin, Fiery Cushman
Cognition|December 20, 2015
Why we forgive what can't be controlledJustin W Martin, Fiery Cushman
Social Neuroscience|September 28, 2011
Finding faults: how moral dilemmas illuminate cognitive structureFiery Cushman, Joshua D Greene
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|November 3, 2019
How We Know What Not To ThinkJonathan Phillips, Adam Morris, Fiery Cushman
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