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Toward a Brain-Based Bio-Marker of Guilt

open access: yesNeuroscience Insights, 2020
Guilt is a quintessential emotion in interpersonal interactions and moral cognition. Detecting the presence and measuring the intensity of guilt-related neurocognitive processes is crucial to understanding the mechanisms of social and moral phenomena ...
Hongbo Yu   +4 more
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Specificity of personal characteristics of juvenile offenders with different levels of guilt awareness

open access: yesBulletin of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, 2023
The results of the study on the generalisation of psychological characteristics of juvenile offenders with different levels of guilt awareness during their adaptation to the conditions of the educational colony are presented.
N. V. Hresa   +2 more
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Examining the daily relationship between guilt, shame, and substance use among veterans with psychiatric disorders

open access: yesDrug and Alcohol Dependence Reports, 2023
Background: Shame and guilt are key emotions known to amplify trauma-related symptoms in veterans. Maintenance of symptoms is facilitated by avoidance behaviors, such as substance use. However, limited research has examined the associations between shame,
Pallavi Aurora   +5 more
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Guilt in Criminal Law: Guilt in Us or in the Stars? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
This article explores the notion of guilt understood as one of the conditions required to attribute criminal liability to a perpetrator of a prohibited act. We narrow our considerations only to the theories developed by continental law scholars. As a guiding schema for our presentation, we take the famous quote from Shakespeare, ‘The fault, dear Brutus,
Małecki, Mikołaj, Sławiński, Marek
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Gender Differences in Attribution of Guilt to the Participants of Typical and Atypical Marital Violence Scenarios

open access: yesСоциальная психология и общество, 2020
Objectives. Analysis of gender differences in attribution of guilt to the aggressor and the victim of spousal violence, depending on the victim’ and the aggressor’ gender. Background.
Ulybina E.V., Abbasova S.E.
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Guilt by association [PDF]

open access: yesGenome Biology, 2009
Given that the effectiveness of genome-wide association studies for finding disease genes is being debated, an alternative would be to look for diseases linked to inherited metabolic disorders.
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An experimental decision-making paradigm to distinguish guilt and regret and their self-regulating function via loss-averse choice behavior

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2012
Both guilt and regret typically result from counterfactual evaluations of personal choices that caused a negative outcome and are thought to regulate human decisions by people’s motivation to avoid these emotions.
Ullrich eWagner   +3 more
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A mother's guilt [PDF]

open access: yesScience, 2019
The sun was rising as we drove across the Minnesota state line, marking the moment my family and I left the only home we had ever known. I wanted to feel excited about my new Ph.D. program, but all I could feel was guilt. We were moving to New York so that I could pursue my goal of becoming a professor.
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Guilty by association: How group-based (collective) guilt arises in the brain

open access: yesNeuroImage, 2020
People do not only feel guilty for transgressions that they are causally responsible for (i.e., personal guilt); they also feel guilty for transgressions committed by those they identify as in-group members (i.e., collective or group-based guilt ...
Zhiai Li   +4 more
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Guilt leads to enhanced facing-the-viewer bias. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2018
As an important moral emotion, guilt plays a critical role in social interaction. It has been found that people tended to exhibit prosocial behavior under circumstances of guilt.
Mowei Shen   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

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