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    Tag: empathy

    Exploring morality and fairness through the minds of children

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    The WSU Neuroscience Program and Club wrapped up their Neuroscience Lecture series on Nov. 19 by hosting a lecture presented by Jason Cowell, “Empathy, Morality, & Fairness in the Brain,” […]

    November 23, 2020November 23, 2020 by Lissete Landaverde
    Posted in Campus Events, Clubs/Organizations, Culture/Diversity, News, Science & TechTagged Behavior, brain, cartoons, Children, children learning from parents, Culture, cultures, defy natural tendencies, empathy, Empathy, Morality, and Fairness in the Brain, Equality, evolved tendencies, fairness, inequality, instincts, Jason Cowell, Jean Decety, judgment, justice, lecture, Lecture Series, lectures, Lissete Landaverde, moral behaviors, morality, Morality, Empathy, and Fairness in children, morals, nepotism, neural, neural processing, neural processing vs. behavior, Neuroscience, Neuroscience club, Neuroscience Lecture Series, Neuroscience program, neuroscience research, physically, emotionally, and spiritually, Psychology, Psychology research, research, researchers, right and wrong, right vs. wrong, Science, societal norms, tribalism, University of Chicago, virtual, Weber, Weber State, Weber State University, WSU, Zoom, zoom lectureLeave a comment

    Storytelling: Changing the world one brain at a time

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    Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” is perhaps one of the most important books in American history. Enraged by the injustices perpetrated against African American slaves and laws that […]

    November 9, 2017November 9, 2017 by Zac Watts
    Posted in Columns, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, Opinion, Science & Tech, Signpost SliderTagged Abraham Lincoln, books, brains, Civil War, Column, cortisol, empathy, English, fiction, Gardner, George Eliot, Gustav Freytag, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Keith Oatley, Neuroscience, nonfiction, opinion, oxytocin, Paul Zak, Storytelling, Tolstoy, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Vonnegut, words, Zac WattsLeave a comment

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