How should I decide? The neural correlates of everyday moral reasoning
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Beate Sodian | Monika Sommer | Katrin Döhnel | Jörg Meinhardt | Göran Hajak | Christoph Rothmayr | B. Sodian | G. Hajak | M. Sommer | K. Döhnel | C. Rothmayr | J. Meinhardt | Johannes Schwerdtner | J. Schwerdtner
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