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Animal Social Cognition


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Evolution and Social Cognition


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Economics and Social Cognition


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Mirror Neurons
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Oberman, L. M., Pineda, J. A., & Ramachandran, V. S. (2006). The human mirror neuron system:
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Moral Cognition and Moral Neuroscience


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Greene, J., & Haidt, J. (2002). How (and where) does moral judgment work? Trends Cogn Sci,
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Haidt, J. (2001). The emotional dog and its rational tail: A social intuitionist approach to moral
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Moll, J., de Oliveira-Souza, R., Eslinger, P. J., Bramati, I. E., Mourao-Miranda, J., Andreiuolo, P.
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Social Neuroscience
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Social-Affective Neuroscience
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