J. Greene (2005). Neurobiology of Human Values (eds. J.P. Changeux, A.R. Damasio, W. Singer, and Y. Christen). Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
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/J. Greene (2005). The Innate Mind: Structure and Contents (eds. S. Laurence, P. Carruthers, and S. Stich). Oxford University Press, New York.
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/J.D. Greene and J. D. Cohen (2004). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B, (Special Issue on Law and the Brain), 359, 1775-17785.
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/J.D. Greene, L.E. Nystrom, A.D. Engell, J.M. Darley, and J.D. Cohen (2004). Neuron, Vol. 44, 389-400.
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/J.D. Greene (2003). Nature Reviews Neuroscience, Vol. 4, 847-850.
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/J. Greene and J. Haidt (2002). Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 6(12), 517-523.
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/J.D. Greene, R.B. Sommerville, L.E. Nystrom, J.M. Darley, and J.D. Cohen (2001). Science, Vol. 293, 2105-2108.
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/J.D. Greene and J. Baron (2001). Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 14, 243-255.
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/J. Baron and J.D. Greene (1996). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2, 107-125.
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