The Psychology Behind Ethical and Unethical Decisions

Split-screen brain visualization showing moral psychology and cognitive biases ethics through two neural pathways: rapid emotional processing (left, red/orange) and slower analytical reasoning (right, blue) converging at the center for ethical decision-making.According to research from the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, people make moral decisions in as little as 100 milliseconds, with their brains activating emotional responses before conscious reasoning begins.…