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Individual differences in moral judgment competence influence neural correlates of socio-normative judgments

机译:道德判断能力的个体差异影响社会规范判断的神经相关性

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To investigate how individual differences in moral judgment competence are reflected in the human brain, we used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging, while 23 participants made either socio-normative or grammatical judgments. Participants with lower moral judgment competence recruited the left ventromedial prefrontal cortex and the left posterior superior temporal sulcus more than participants with greater competence in this domain when identifying social norm violations. Moreover, moral judgment competence scores were inversely correlated with activity in the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) during socio-normative relative to grammatical judgments. Greater activity in right DLPFC in participants with lower moral judgment competence indicates increased recruitment of rule-based knowledge and its controlled application during socio-normative judgments. These data support current models of the neurocognition of morality according to which both emotional and cognitive components play an important role.
机译:为了研究道德判断能力的个体差异如何在人脑中反映出来,我们使用了事件相关的功能磁共振成像,而23名参与者则做出了社会规范或语法上的判断。在确定违反社会规范时,具有较低道德判断能力的参与者比在该领域中具有更大能力的参与者招募了左腹侧前额叶皮层和左后颞上沟。此外,相对于语法判断,社会规范中道德判断能力得分与右背外侧前额叶皮层(DLPFC)的活动呈负相关。在道德判断能力较低的参与者中,正确的DLPFC活动更多,表明基于规则的知识的募集增加,并且在社会规范性判断中受到控制。这些数据支持道德的神经认知的当前模型,根据该模型,情感和认知成分均起着重要作用。

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