The developmental foundations of human fairness

K McAuliffe, PR Blake, N Steinbeis… - Nature Human …, 2017 - nature.com
New behavioural and neuroscientific evidence on the development of fairness behaviours
demonstrates that the signatures of human fairness can be traced into childhood. Children …

A review of research into neuroscience in tourism: Launching the annals of tourism research curated collection on neuroscience in tourism

SN Li, R Chark, M Bastiaansen, E Wood - Annals of Tourism Research, 2023 - Elsevier
The growth of neuroscience studies within tourism has been relatively slow, with limited well-
executed studies and little interdisciplinarity. The aim of this review is to stimulate the use of …

Neurobiological mechanisms of responding to injustice

M Stallen, F Rossi, A Heijne, A Smidts… - Journal of …, 2018 - jneurosci.org
People are particularly sensitive to injustice. Accordingly, deeper knowledge regarding the
processes that underlie the perception of injustice, and the subsequent decisions to either …

Acute stress during witnessing injustice shifts third-party interventions from punishing the perpetrator to hel** the victim

H Wang, X Wu, J Xu, R Zhu, S Zhang, Z Xu, X Mai… - PLoS …, 2024 - journals.plos.org
People tend to intervene in others' injustices by either punishing the transgressor or hel**
the victim. Injustice events often occur under stressful circumstances. However, how acute …

The application of computational models to social neuroscience: promises and pitfalls

CJ Charpentier, JP O'Doherty - Social neuroscience, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Interactions with conspecifics are key to any social species. In order to navigate this social
world, it is crucial for individuals to learn from and about others. From learning new skills by …

Brain responses to social norms: Meta‐analyses of f MRI studies

O Zinchenko, M Arsalidou - Human brain map**, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Social norms have a critical role in everyday decision‐making, as frequent interaction with
others regulates our behavior. Neuroimaging studies show that social‐based and fairness …

The prefrontal cortex and (uniquely) human cooperation: a comparative perspective

Y Zoh, SWC Chang, MJ Crockett - Neuropsychopharmacology, 2022 - nature.com
Humans have an exceptional ability to cooperate relative to many other species. We review
the neural mechanisms supporting human cooperation, focusing on the prefrontal cortex …

The emerging neuroscience of social punishment: Meta-analytic evidence

G Bellucci, JA Camilleri, V Iyengar, SB Eickhoff… - Neuroscience & …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Social punishment (SOP)—third-party punishment (TPP) and second-party
punishment (SPP)—sanctions norm-deviant behavior. The hierarchical punishment model …

[HTML][HTML] Brain responses to self-and other-unfairness under resource distribution context: Meta-analysis of fMRI studies

Q Li, X Lai, T Li, KH Madsen, J **ao, K Hu, C Feng… - NeuroImage, 2024 - Elsevier
Under resource distribution context, individuals have a strong aversion to unfair treatment
not only toward themselves but also toward others. However, there is no clear consensus …

Moral learning and decision-making across the lifespan

PL Lockwood, W van den Bos… - Annual Review of …, 2025 - annualreviews.org
Moral learning and decision-making are crucial throughout our lives, from infancy to old age.
Emerging evidence suggests that there are important differences in learning and decision …