The whistleblower's dilemma and the fairness–loyalty tradeoff A Waytz, J Dungan, L Young Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 49 (6), 1027-1033, 2013 | 381 | 2013 |
Where in the brain is morality? Everywhere and maybe nowhere L Young, J Dungan Social neuroscience 7 (1), 1-10, 2012 | 326 | 2012 |
Decoding moral judgments from neural representations of intentions J Koster-Hale, R Saxe, J Dungan, LL Young Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (14), 5648-5653, 2013 | 266 | 2013 |
The psychology of whistleblowing J Dungan, A Waytz, L Young Current Opinion in Psychology 6, 129-133, 2015 | 208 | 2015 |
The power of moral concerns in predicting whistleblowing decisions JA Dungan, L Young, A Waytz Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 85, 103848, 2019 | 204 | 2019 |
Corruption in the context of moral trade-offs J Dungan, A Waytz, L Young Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics 26 (1-2), 97-118, 2014 | 121 | 2014 |
Harming ourselves and defiling others: What determines a moral domain? A Chakroff, J Dungan, L Young PloS one 8 (9), e74434, 2013 | 99 | 2013 |
When minds matter for moral judgment: intent information is neurally encoded for harmful but not impure acts A Chakroff, J Dungan, J Koster-Hale, A Brown, R Saxe, L Young Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 11 (3), 476-484, 2016 | 89 | 2016 |
The relevance of moral norms in distinct relational contexts: Purity versus harm norms regulate self-directed actions. JA Dungan, A Chakroff, L Young PLoS ONE 12 (3), e0173405, 2017 | 72 | 2017 |
Distinct neural patterns of social cognition for cooperation versus competition L Tsoi, J Dungan, A Waytz, L Young NeuroImage 137, 86-96, 2016 | 72 | 2016 |
Matched false‐belief performance during verbal and nonverbal interference J Dungan, R Saxe Cognitive Science 36 (6), 1148-1156, 2012 | 71 | 2012 |
Theory of mind for processing unexpected events across contexts JA Dungan, M Stepanovic, L Young Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 11 (8), 1183-1192, 2016 | 39 | 2016 |
Too reluctant to reach out: Receiving social support is more positive than expressers expect JA Dungan, DM Munguia Gomez, N Epley Psychological Science 33 (8), 1300-1312, 2022 | 29 | 2022 |
Neural substrates for moral judgments of psychological versus physical harm L Tsoi, JA Dungan, A Chakroff, LL Young Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 13 (5), 460-470, 2018 | 28 | 2018 |
A prosociality paradox: How miscalibrated social cognition creates a misplaced barrier to prosocial action N Epley, A Kumar, J Dungan, M Echelbarger Current Directions in Psychological Science 32 (1), 33-41, 2023 | 13 | 2023 |
Understanding the adaptive functions of morality from a cognitive psychological perspective J Dungan, L Young Emerging Trends in the Social and Behavioral Sciences. John Wiley & Sons …, 2015 | 12 | 2015 |
Asking ‘why?’enhances theory of mind when evaluating harm but not purity violations JA Dungan, L Young Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 14 (7), 699-708, 2019 | 11 | 2019 |
Moral psychology J Dungan, L Young A companion to moral anthropology, 578-594, 2012 | 10 | 2012 |
Thinking in patterns: Using multi-voxel pattern analyses to find neural correlates of moral judgment in neurotypical and ASD populations J Koster-Hale, J Dungan, R Saxe, L Young Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 34 (34), 2012 | 9 | 2012 |
Surprisingly good talk: Misunderstanding others creates a barrier to constructive confrontation. JA Dungan, N Epley Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 153 (3), 779, 2024 | 6 | 2024 |