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Jean Decety to Violence

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Jean Decety has written about Violence.
Connection Strength

2.159
  1. The Dark Side of Morality - Neural Mechanisms Underpinning Moral Convictions and Support for Violence. AJOB Neurosci. 2020 Oct-Dec; 11(4):269-284.
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    Score: 0.654
  2. A multilevel social neuroscience perspective on radicalization and terrorism. Soc Neurosci. 2018 10; 13(5):511-529.
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    Score: 0.535
  3. Amygdala subnuclei connectivity in response to violence reveals unique influences of individual differences in psychopathic traits in a nonforensic sample. Hum Brain Mapp. 2015 Apr; 36(4):1417-28.
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    Score: 0.439
  4. Lateral orbitofrontal cortex activity is modulated by group membership in situations of justified and unjustified violence. Soc Neurosci. 2018 12; 13(6):739-755.
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    Score: 0.133
  5. Empathy and moral emotions in post-apartheid South Africa: an fMRI investigation. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2017 06 01; 12(6):881-892.
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    Score: 0.130
  6. The neural correlates of justified and unjustified killing: an fMRI study. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2015 Oct; 10(10):1397-404.
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    Score: 0.111
  7. Giving peace a chance: oxytocin increases empathy to pain in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2013 Dec; 38(12):3139-44.
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    Score: 0.100
  8. Socio-neuro risk factors for suicidal behavior in criminal offenders with psychotic disorders. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2017 01 01; 12(1):70-80.
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    Score: 0.032
  9. Empathic arousal and social understanding in individuals with autism: evidence from fMRI and ERP measurements. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2014 Aug; 9(8):1203-13.
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    Score: 0.025
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