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Originally posted by soficrow
Back to the research paper Disruption of the right temporoparietal junction with transcranial magnetic stimulation reduces the role of beliefs in moral judgments:
Rebecca Saxe leads SaxeLabs at MIT, but the study's lead author is Liane Lee Young. From Young's bio under "Research":
About Young's role at SaxeLab :
Originally posted by Jeffdogg
Sry not trying to be a disbeliever (in this case I am glad I am in a way )
But this story is only circulating on "our" sites nothing credible. I wouldn't believe dailymail if my life depended on it. Just look at some of the lawsuits they have for libel
The Daily Mail has been involved in a number of notable libel suits. Among them are:
* 2009 - January - £30,000 award to Dr Austen Ivereigh, who had worked for Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, following false accusations made by the newspaper concerning abortion.[37]
* 2006 - May - £100,000 damages for Elton John, following false accusations concerning his manners and behaviour.[38]
* 2003 - October — Actress Diana Rigg awarded £30,000 in damages over a story commenting on aspects of her personality.[39]
* 2001 - February — Businessman Alan Sugar was awarded £100,000 in damages following a story commenting on his stewardship of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club
I know ppl wanna be the first to post something up for the little "popularity contest" ppl seem to think S&F is about but its not. Its about producing the TRUE facts comming from places that are not quoted as "The Daily Mail is a British daily middle market TABLOID newspaper. Just try to do some research on subjects before you put em on here guys. This forum is turning into a tabloid itself with all this nonsense....
[edit on 30-3-2010 by Jeffdogg]
Originally posted by Jeffdogg
reply to post by Some Kind of Nature
I tried digging around for a more "credible" source the story is only on sites like this on (ATS, david ickle site, prison planet etc..)
Originally posted by Bunken Drum
Soldiers being less inclined to view brutality by their colleagues as reprehensible, combined with authority & peer pressure, probably would make for more fierce combat units.