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  • 3. Reflection and reasoning in moral judgment.
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  • 10. Correlations of trait and state emotions with utilitarian moral judgements.
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  • 12. Gender differences in responses to moral dilemmas: a process dissociation analysis.
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  • 13. At the heart of morality lies neuro-visceral integration: lower cardiac vagal tone predicts utilitarian moral judgment.
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