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Neuro-computational mechanisms and individual biases in action-outcome learning under moral conflict

Psychology

Neuro-computational mechanisms and individual biases in action-outcome learning under moral conflict

L. Fornari, K. Loumpa, et al.

Explore how people navigate morally challenging decisions where personal gain might inflict harm on others. This intriguing study reveals that choices in these situations can be predicted by a reinforcement learning model that values self-benefit and other-harm separately. Key insights come from authors at the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience and other institutions, making this research a must-listen for those curious about the psychology of decision-making.

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