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Jason M Cowell

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AJOB Neuroscience|February 16, 2016
Empathy, justice, and moral behaviorJean Decety, Jason M Cowell
Development and Psychopathology|April 20, 2017
Interpersonal harm aversion as a necessary foundation for morality: A developmental neuroscience perspectiveJean Decety, Jason M Cowell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 2, 2015
Precursors to morality in development as a complex interplay between neural, socioenvironmental, and behavioral facetsJason M Cowell, Jean Decety
Current Biology : CB|December 24, 2014
The neuroscience of implicit moral evaluation and its relation to generosity in early childhoodJason M Cowell, Jean Decety
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|November 28, 2014
Friends or Foes: Is Empathy Necessary for Moral Behavior?Jean Decety, Jason M Cowell
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 29, 2014
The complex relation between morality and empathyJean Decety, Jason M Cowell
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|January 8, 2021
The neurodevelopment of social preferences in early childhoodJean Decety, Nikolaus Steinbeis, Jason M Cowell
Cognitive Development|December 31, 2020
Cultural Similarities and Differences in the Development of Sociomoral Judgments: An Eye-Tracking StudyYuki Shimizu, Sawa Senzaki, Jason M Cowell
Current Opinion in Psychology|September 2, 2017
Domain-general neural computations underlying prosociality during infancy and early childhoodJason M Cowell, Destany Calma-Birling, Jean Decety
Developmental Psychology|August 23, 2019
That's not fair: Children's neural computations of fairness and their impact on resource allocation behaviors and judgmentsJason M Cowell, Jessica A Sommerville, Jean Decety
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AJOB Neuroscience|February 16, 2016
Empathy, justice, and moral behaviorJean Decety, Jason M Cowell
Development and Psychopathology|April 20, 2017
Interpersonal harm aversion as a necessary foundation for morality: A developmental neuroscience perspectiveJean Decety, Jason M Cowell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 2, 2015
Precursors to morality in development as a complex interplay between neural, socioenvironmental, and behavioral facetsJason M Cowell, Jean Decety
Current Biology : CB|December 24, 2014
The neuroscience of implicit moral evaluation and its relation to generosity in early childhoodJason M Cowell, Jean Decety
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|November 28, 2014
Friends or Foes: Is Empathy Necessary for Moral Behavior?Jean Decety, Jason M Cowell
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 29, 2014
The complex relation between morality and empathyJean Decety, Jason M Cowell
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|January 8, 2021
The neurodevelopment of social preferences in early childhoodJean Decety, Nikolaus Steinbeis, Jason M Cowell
Cognitive Development|December 31, 2020
Cultural Similarities and Differences in the Development of Sociomoral Judgments: An Eye-Tracking StudyYuki Shimizu, Sawa Senzaki, Jason M Cowell
Current Opinion in Psychology|September 2, 2017
Domain-general neural computations underlying prosociality during infancy and early childhoodJason M Cowell, Destany Calma-Birling, Jean Decety
Developmental Psychology|August 23, 2019
That's not fair: Children's neural computations of fairness and their impact on resource allocation behaviors and judgmentsJason M Cowell, Jessica A Sommerville, Jean Decety
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