From: "Academia.edu Weekly Digest" To: [email protected] Subject: Influence of the Cortical Midline Structures on Moral Emotion and Motivation in... - Academia.edu Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2016 03:40:29 +0000 ala R,Hy emin ;"'Academia.edu TOP PAPERS FROM YOUR NEWSFEED Hyemln Han Stanford University, Graduate School of Education, Graduate Student Influence of the Cortical Midline Structures on Moral Emotion and Motivation in Moral Decision-Making The present study aims to examine the relationship between the cortical midline structures (CMS), which have been regarded to be associated with selfhood, and moral decision making processes at the neural level. Traditional moral psychological studies have suggested the role of moral self as the moderator of moral cognition, so activity of moral self would present at the neural level. The present study examined the interaction between the CMS and other moral-related regions by conducting psycho-physiological interaction analysis of functional images acquired while 16 subjects were solving... VIEW PAPER Hatem Bazian tern University of California, Berkeley, Near Eastern Studies, Faculty Member The Levy Commission Report on the Legal Status of Building in Judea and Samaria VIEW PAPER Rpa vice Pavica Sheldon University of Alabama in Huntsville, Communication Arts, Faculty Member Instagram: Motives for its use and relationship to narcissism and contextual age This study investigates motives for its use, and its relationship to contextual age and narcissism. A survey of 239 college students revealed that the main reasons for Instagram use are "Surveillance/Knowledge about others," "Documentation," "Coolness," and "Creativity." The next significant finding was a positive relationship between those who scored high in interpersonal interaction and using Instagram for coolness, creative purposes, and surveillance. Another EFTA01185516