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Card 6
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From Moll et al (2002)s neuroimaging study, which brain area(s) activated to moral stimuli over nonmoral unpleasant?
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Card 7
Front
Nonmoral social judgements associated with negative emotions = ?
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Card 8
Front
Moral social judgements associated with negative emotions = ?
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Card 9
Front
Using dual process theory, what would be classed as an impersonal moral dilemma?
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Card 10
Front
Using dual process theory, what would be classed as an personal moral dilemma?
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Card 11
Front
In predictions of brain imagin findings, which areas would be predicted to activate in personal > impersonal moral dilemmas?
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Card 12
Front
Which areas responded more to personal > impersonal moral dilemmas?
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Card 13
Front
Which areas responded more to impersonal > personal moral dilemmas?
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Card 14
Front
Difficult personal (utalitarian) moral dilemmas with a long RT indicate emotional and cognitive conflict reflected in activation in?
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Card 15
Front
Should long RT trials with 'appropriate' actions show less activation in cog control areas than inappropriate?
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