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Summary Social Neuroscience

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By: mfionc • 10 year ago

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Very point by point and concise. Many abbreviations which I then have to look up yourself. Not the best ever abstract

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Antisocial behavior (definition in English)

Answer: Any behavior that violates the social norms of a particular culture

2.

Conventional norms

Answer: Rules of conduct that are agreed via consensus

3.

Moral norms

Answer: Rules of conduct that are based on personal welfare

4.

Utilitarian

Answer: The moral worth of an action is determined by its outcome - maximized positive outcomes for minimized negative ones

5.

Anger

Answer: The emotion fels when someone else is judged to have intentionally violated a social norm.

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Moral disgust

Answer: An emotion arising from a judgement about the moral standing of another person relative to oneself in terms of theis general disposition to engage in acts that are deemed to be wrong.

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Dehumanization

Answer: Treating certain human groups/ individuals as animal-like.

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Westermarck effect

Answer: The tendency not to be sexually attracted as adults to peaople who we knew in th earliest years of life.

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Psychopathy

Answer: High levels of aggression that are not tempered by any sense of guilt or empathy with the victim.

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Instrumental aggression

Answer: Aggression that is self-initiated and goal-directed

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