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GENERAL COMMENTARY article Front. Hum. Neurosci., 13 February 2014Sec. Cognitive Neuroscience https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2014.00050

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  • Erratum: Valence of emotions and moral decision-making: increased pleasantness to pleasant images and decreased unpleasantness to unpleasant images are associated with utilitarian choices in healthy adults

  • An erratum on Valence of emotions and moral decisionmaking: increased pleasantness to pleasant images and decreased unpleasantness to unpleasant images are associated with utilitarian choices in healthy adults by Carmona-Perera, M., Martí-García, C., Pérez-García, M., and Verdejo-García, A. (2013)

  • We have noticed that we made an incorrect interpretation of the correlation between valence ratings to unpleasant pictures and proportion of utilitarian choices (Figure 1, Panel A, left side)

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An erratum on Valence of emotions and moral decisionmaking: increased pleasantness to pleasant images and decreased unpleasantness to unpleasant images are associated with utilitarian choices in healthy adults by Carmona-Perera, M., Martí-García, C., Pérez-García, M., and Verdejo-García, A. (2013). Erratum: Valence of emotions and moral decision-making: increased pleasantness to pleasant images and decreased unpleasantness to unpleasant images are associated with utilitarian choices in healthy adults

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