Neuroethics: What the study of brain disorders can tell about moral behavior

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Abstract

The growing interest in the study of morality has led to the birth of a new discipline in the field of moral philosophy called Neuroethics, a multidisciplinary approach that aims to combine philosophy and neuroscience. In this editorial, we explored the relevance of clinical models affected by neurological/psychiatric disorders to learn more about mechanisms sub-serving ethical behaviour at neural and cognitive level.

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Vicario, C. M., & Lucifora, C. (2021). Neuroethics: What the study of brain disorders can tell about moral behavior. AIMS Neuroscience. AIMS Press. https://doi.org/10.3934/Neuroscience.2021029

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