
Professor Decety received a Ph.D. in Neuroscience-Medicine from the University Claude Bernard (France), and then completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in Sweden, at Lund University Hospital and at the Karolinska Hospital in Stockholm in the Departments of Clinical Neurophysiology and Neuroradiology.
Dr. Decety is the head of the Social Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory.
Recent Research / Recent Publications
Decety, J. (2021). Why empathy is not a reliable source of information in moral decision making. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 30(5), 425-430.
Workman, C. I., Yoder, K. J., & Decety, J. (2020). The dark side of morality – Neural mechanisms underpinning moral convictions and judgments about violence. American Journal of Bioethics - Neuroscience, 11(4), 269-284.
Decety, J. (2020). Empathy in medicine: What it is, and how much we really need it. American Journal of Medicine, 133, 561-566.
Cowell, J. & Decety, J. (2015). Precursors to morality in development as a complex interplay between neural, socio-environmental, and behavioral facets. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 112 (41), 12657-12662.
Yoder, K. J., Harenski, C., Kiehl, K. A., & Decety, J. (2015). Neural networks underlying implicit and explicit moral evaluations in psychopathy. Translational Psychiatry, 5, e625.
Decety, J. & Cowell, J. M. (2014). The complex relation between morality and empathy. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 18(7), 337-339.
The Social Brain – A Developmental Perspective (2020).
Jean Decety. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Social Cognition: Development Across the Life Span (2017).
Jessica Sommerville and Jean Decety. Routledge.
The Moral Brain: A Multidisciplinary Perspective (2015).
Jean Decety and Thalia Wheatley. MIT Press.
The Oxford Handbook of Social Neuroscience (2011).
Jean Decety and John T. Cacioppo. Oxford University Press.
The Social Neuroscience of Empathy (2009).
Jean Decety and William Ickes. MIT Press.