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Who initiates punishment, who joins punishment? Disentangling types of third-party punishers by neural traits
2021
Human Brain Mapping
The act of punishing unfair behavior by unaffected observers (i.e., third-party punishment) is a crucial factor in the functioning of human societies. In everyday life, we see different types of individuals who punish. While some individuals initiate costly punishment against an unfair person independently of what other observers do (independent punishers), others condition their punishment engagement on the presence of another person who punishes (conditional punishers). Still others do not
doi:10.1002/hbm.25648
pmid:34523772
pmcid:PMC8559474
fatcat:74jkdlli2vdfnmn2atyv4f2esu