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  1. Your liberty or your life: Reciprocity in the use of restrictive measures in contexts of contagion. [REVIEW]A. M. Viens, Cécile M. Bensimon & Ross E. G. Upshur - 2009 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 6 (2):207-217.
    In this paper, we explore the role of reciprocity in the employment of restrictive measures in contexts of contagion. Reciprocity should be understood as a substantive value that governs the use, level and extent of restrictive measures. We also argue that independent of the role reciprocity plays in the legitimisation the use of restrictive measures, reciprocity can also motivate support and compliance with legitimate restrictive measures. The importance of reciprocity has implications for how restrictive measures should be undertaken when preparing (...)
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  • Neural and Developmental Bases of the Ability to Recognize Social Signals of Emotions.Jukka M. Leppänen - 2011 - Emotion Review 3 (2):179-188.
    Humans in diverse cultures develop a capacity to recognize and share others’ emotional states. In this article, studies in adult and developmental populations are reviewed and synthesized to build a framework for understanding the neural bases and development of emotion recognition. It is proposed that foundations for the development of emotion recognition are provided by an experience-expectant neural circuitry that emerges early in life, biases infants to attend to biologically salient information, and is refined and specialized through experience for processing (...)
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  • Public health, ethical behavior and reciprocity.A. M. Viens - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (5):1 – 3.
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  • Wetware, game theory, and the golden rule.Abraham D. Graber & Mark A. Graber - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (5):30 – 31.
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  • Wired for Autonomy.Antonio Casado da Rocha & Alvaro Moreno Bergareche - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (5):23-25.
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  • Response to Peer commentaries on mechanisms underlying an ability to behave ethically—neuroscience addresses ethical behaviors: Transitioning from philosophical dialogues to testable scientific theories of brain and behavior.Donald W. Pfaff, Martin Kavaliers & Elena Choleris - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (5):W1 – W3.
    Cognitive neuroscientists have anticipated the union of neural and behavioral science with ethics. The identification of an ethical rule—the dictum that we should treat others in the manner in which we would like to be treated—apparently widespread among human societies suggests a dependence on fundamental human brain mechanisms. Now, studies of neural and molecular mechanisms that underlie the feeling of fear suggest how this form of ethical behavior is produced. Counterintuitively, a new theory presented here states that it is actually (...)
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  • Fear and loathing in the work place.Carl Senior, Michael Butler & Nick Lee - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (5):20 – 21.
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  • Avoiding “neuro-hobbesian” ethics: An autopoietic approach to altruistic behaviors.James D. Duffy - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (5):32 – 33.
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  • Ethical decision-making as enlightened behavior.Amaris Keiser & Eric Gehrie - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (5):25 – 26.
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  • Morality in a blur.Tom Buller - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (5):21 – 23.
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  • Basis of Altruism and Cooperation: Plausibility and Possibilities.Prashanth Ak - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (5):33-35.
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  • Basis of altruism and cooperation: Plausibility and possibilities.A. K. Prashanth - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (5):33 – 35.
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  • Altruistic violence.Kevin Chien-Chang Wu - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (5):28 – 30.
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  • Empathy and the blurring effect.James K. Fleming - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (5):26 – 28.
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