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Cushman FA, Greene JD. Finding Faults: How Moral Dilemmas Reveal Cognitive Structure. In: Decety J, Cacioppo J The Handbook of Social Neuroscience. Oxford University Press; In Press.\par \par Greene JD. Morality and Emotion: A Tasting Menu. Emotion Review [Internet]. In Press.\par \par Cushman FA, Young L, Greene JD. Our Mutli-system Moral Psychology: Towards a Consensus View. In: Doris J, Harman G, Nichols S, Prinz J, Sinnott-Armstrong W, Stich S The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology. Oxford University Press; In Press.\par \par Cushman FA, Greene JD. The Philosopher in the Theater. In: Mikulincer M, Shaver PR The Social Psychology of Morality: The Origins of Good and Evil. APA Press; In Press.\par \par Paxton JM, Ungar L, Greene JD. Reflection and Reasoning in Moral Judgment. Cognitive Science [Internet]. In Press.\par \par Shen FX, Hoffman MB, Jones OD, Greene JD, Marois R. Sorting Guilty Minds. New York University Law Review [Internet]. In Press;80.\par \par Shenhav AS, Rand DG, Greene JD. Divine Intuition: Cognitive Style Influences Belief in God.  Submitted.\par \par Baron J, Ritov I, Greene JD. The Duty to Support Nationalistic Policies.  Submitted.\par \par Greene JD. The Moral Brain and How to Use It. New York: Penguin Group; 2012.\par \par Greene JD, Lowenberg K, Nystrom LE, Darley JM, Cohen JD.  Duty vs. the Greater Good: Dissociable Neural Bases of Deontological and Utilitarian Moral Judgment in the Context of Keeping and Breaking Promises.  2011.\par \par Shariff AF, Greene JD, Schooler JW. His Brain Made Him Do It: Encouraging a Mechanistic Worldview Reduces Punishment.  2011.\par \par Cushman FA, Murray D, Gordon-McKeon S, Wharton S, Greene JD. Judgment Before Principle: Disregarding the Action/Omission Distinction in Moral Judgment is Associated with Increased Activity in Both the Control Network and the Default Network.  2011.\par \par Killingsworth MA, Stewart LE, Greene JD. Is Life Worth Living?: A Novel Measure of Aggregate Subjective Well-Being.  2011.\par \par Greene JD, Lowenberg K, Nystrom LE, Cohen JD. Neural Dissociation Between Affective and Cognitive Moral Disapproval.  2011.\par \par Greene JD. Social Neuroscience and the Soul's Last Stand. In: Todorov A, Fiske S, Prentice D Social Neuroscience: Toward Understanding the Underpinnings of the Social Mind. New York: Oxford University Press; 2011.\par \par Shenhav AS, Greene JD. Utilitarian Calculations, Emotional Assessments, and Integrative Moral Judgments: Dissociating Neural Systems Underlying Moral Judgment.  2011.\par \par Amit E, Gray K, Greene JD. Visual Imagery Facilitates Deontological Moral Judgment.  2011.\par \par Bazerman MH, Greene JD. In Favor of Clear Thinking: Incorporating Moral Rules into Wise Cost-Benefit Analysis. Perspectives on Psychological Science [Internet]. 2010;5(2):209-212.\par \par Shenhav AS, Greene JD. Moral Judgments Recruit Domain General Valuation Mechanisms to Integrate Representations of Probability and Magnitude. Neuron [Internet]. 2010;67:667-677.\par \par Paxton JM, Greene JD. Moral Reasoning: Hints and Allegations. Topics in Cognitive Science [Internet]. 2010.\par \par Greene JD. Notes on Berker.  2010.\par \par Greene JD. The Cognitive Neuroscience of Moral Judgment. In: Gazzaniga MS The Cognitive Neurosciences 4th Ed. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press; 2009.\par \par Paharia N, Kassam KS, Greene JD, Bazerman MH. Dirty Work, Clean Hands: the Moral Psychology of Indirect Agency. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes [Internet]. 2009;109:134-141.\par \par Greene JD. Dual-process Morality and the Personal/Impersonal Distinction: A Reply to McGuire, Langdon, Coltheart, and Mackenzie. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology [Internet]. 2009;45(3):581-584.\par \par Greene JD.  Fruit Flies of the Moral Mind. In: Brockman M What's Next: Dispatches from the Future of Science. New York: Vintage; 2009.\par \par Greene JD, Paxton JM. Patterns of Neural Activity Associated with Honest and Dishonest Moral Decisions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA [Internet]. 2009;106(30):12506-12511.\par \par Greene JD, Cushman FA, Stewart LE, Lowenberg K, Nystrom LE, Cohen JD. Pushing Moral Buttons: The Interaction Between Personal Force and Intention in Moral Judgment. Cognition [Internet]. 2009;111(3):364-371.\par \par Greene JD, Morelli SA, Lowenberg K, Nystrom LE, Cohen JD. Cognitive Load Selectively Interferes with Utilitarian Moral Judgment. Cognition [Internet]. 2008;107:1144-1154.\par \par McClure SM, Botvinick MM, Yeung N, Greene JD, Cohen JD. Conflict Monitoring in Conflict-emotion Competition. In: Gross JJ Handbook of Emotion Regulation. New York: Guilford Press; 2007.\par \par Greene JD. The Secret Joke of Kant's Soul. In: Sinnott-Armstrong W Moral Psychology, Vol. 3: The Neuroscience of Morality: Emotion, Disease, and Development. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press; 2007.\par \par Greene JD. Why Are VMPFC Patients More Utilitarian?: A Dual-process Theory of Moral Judgment Explains. Trends in Cognitive Sciences [Internet]. 2007;11(8):322-323.\par \par Greene JD, Cohen JD. For the Law, Neuroscience Changes Nothing and Everything. In: Zeki S, Goodenough O Law and the Brain. New York: Oxford University Press; 2006.\par \par Greene JD. Cognitive Neuroscience and the Structure of the Moral Mind. In: Laurence S, Carruthers P, Stich S The Innate Mind: Structure and Contents. New York: Oxford University Press; 2005.\par \par Greene JD. Emotion and Cognition in Moral Judgment: Evidence from Neuroimaging. In: Changeux JP, Damasio AR, Singer W, Christen Y Neurobiology of Human Values. Berlin: Springer-Verlag; 2005.\par \par Greene JD, Cohen JD. For the Law, Neuroscience Changes Nothing and Everything. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B (Special Issue on Law and the Brain) [Internet]. 2004;359:1775-1785.\par \par Greene JD, Nystrom LE, Engell AD, Darley JM, Cohen JD. The Neural Bases of Cognitive Conflict and Control in Moral Judgment. Neuron [Internet]. 2004;44:389-400.\par \par Greene JD. From Neural "Is" to Moral "Ought": What are the Moral Implications of Neuroscientific Moral Psychology?. Nature Reviews Neuroscience [Internet]. 2003;4:847-850.\par \par Greene JD, Haidt J. How (and Where) Does Moral Judgment Work?. Trends in Cognitive Sciences [Internet]. 2002;6(12):517-523.\par \par Greene JD. The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Truth About Morality and What To Do About It.  2002.\par \par Greene JD, Sommerville RB, Nystrom LE, Darley JM, Cohen JD. An fMRI Investigation of Emotional Engagement in Moral Judgment. Science [Internet]. 2001;293(Sep 14 2001):2105-2108.\par \par Greene JD, Baron J. Intuitions About Declining Marginal Utility. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making [Internet]. 2001;14:243-255.\par \par Baron J, Greene JD. Determinants of Insensitivity to Quantity in Valuation of Public Goods. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied [Internet]. 1996;2:107-125.\par \par }