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Emotion review

Journal Volume: 3
Journal Issue: 3
Journal Year: 2011
Articles in SafetyLit: 33

A Behavioral Disinhibition Hypothesis of Interventions in Moral Dilemmas

A Puzzle about Empathy

Author Reply: More Than Evaluation: Lateralization of the Neural Substrates Supporting Approach and Avoidance Motivational Systems

Clean, Proper and Tidy Are More Than the Absence of Dirty, Disgusting and Wrong

Current Emotion Research in Psychophysiology: The Neurobiology of Evaluative Bivalence

Cuteness and Disgust: The Humanizing and Dehumanizing Effects of Emotion

Dimensions of Moral Emotions

Dual Processes and Moral Rules

Emotion and Morality in Psychopathy and Paraphilias

Emotion and Reliability in Moral Psychology

Emotion and Social Cognition: Lessons from Contemporary Human Neuroanatomy

Emotion, Neuroscience, and Law: A Comment on Darwin and Greene

Emotions as Moral Amplifiers: An Appraisal Tendency Approach to the Influences of Distinct Emotions upon Moral Judgment

Facial Movements Are Not Goosebumps: A Response to Chapman and Anderson

How Much Do Thoughts Count?: Preference for Emotion versus Principle in Judgments of Antisocial and Prosocial Behavior

Is it Wrong to Criminalize and Punish Psychopaths?

Joint Evaluation as a Real-World Tool for Managing Emotional Assessments of Morality

Me, My "Self" and You: Neuropsychological Relations between Social Emotion, Self-Awareness, and Morality

Moral Conviction and Emotion

Moral Empathy Gaps and the American Culture War

Moral Judgment and Psychopathy

Moral Universals and Individual Differences

On Disgust and Moral Judgment

Response to Royzman and Kurzban

The Developmental Neuroscience of Moral Sensitivity

The Strategic Role of the Emotions

The Trouble with Thinking: People Want to Have Quick Reactions to Personal Taboos

The Virtue in Vice: Short-Sightedness in the Study of Moral Emotions

Thriving and Surviving: Approach and Avoidance Motivation and Lateralization

Unintended Consequences of Moral "Over-Regulation"

Varieties of Moral Emotional Experience

Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex and the Future of Morality

What's Wrong with Morality?