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蕾貝嘉薩克斯:大腦如何做道德判斷

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察覺親人或陌生人的動機、信念與感受是人類的天賦。但我們是怎麼做到的?在這場演講中,蕾貝嘉薩克斯與我們分享有趣的科學研究,揭露大腦如何理解他人的想法,以及評判他人的行為。

Translated into Chinese (Traditional) by Lucy Jaryen Hsu
Reviewed by Lucy Chang
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About Rebecca Saxe

Rebecca Saxe studies how we think about other people's thoughts. At the Saxelab at MIT, she uses fMRI to identify what happens in our brains when we consider the motives, passions and beliefs… Full bio and more links

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