How your brain decides blame and punishment, and how it can be changed

16 septiembre 2015

Juries in criminal cases typically decide if someone is guilty, then a judge determines a suitable level of punishment. New research confirms that these two separate assessments of guilt and punishment — though related — are calculated in different parts of the brain. In fact, researchers have found that they can disrupt and change one decision without affecting the other.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/09/150916133655.htm

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