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Neuron, Vol. 44, 389–400, October 14, 2004, Copyright 2004 by Cell Press The Neural Bases of Cognitive Conflict and Control in Moral Judgment Joshua D. Greene,1,2,* Leigh E. Nystrom,1,2 Andrew D. Engell,1,2 John M.
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