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Illuminating the conceptual structure of the space of moral violations with searchlight representational similarity analysis
2017
NeuroImage
Characterizing how representations of moral violations are organized, cognitively and neurally, is central to understanding how people conceive and judge them. Past work has identified brain regions that represent morally relevant features and distinguish moral domains, but has not yet advanced a broader account of where and on what basis neural representations of moral violations are organized. With searchlight representational similarity analysis, we investigate where category membership
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.07.043
pmid:28743459
pmcid:PMC5671354
fatcat:dkm3tukxybalfeo3wnt5r3q3au