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丽蓓卡.萨克斯:大脑是如何做出道德判断?

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感知别人的动机,信仰,感受到别人的爱和冷漠是我们人类所具有的天赋。但我们是如何做到的呢?在这,丽蓓卡.萨克斯和我们分享她的实验结果,揭开大脑是如何去思考别人的想法---还有他们的判断行为。

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 of others. Full bio »

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