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Increasing the role of belief information in moral judgments by stimulating the right temporoparietal junction

机译:通过刺激正确的颞顶交界处,增强信念信息在道德判断中的作用

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Morality plays a vital role in our social life. A vast body of research has suggested that moral judgments rely on cognitive processes mediated by the right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ), an area thought to be involved in belief attribution. Here we assessed the role of the rTPJ in moral judgments directly by means of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) - a non-invasive brain stimulation technique that, by applying a weak current to the scalp, allows modulating cortical excitability of the area being stimulated. Participants were randomly and equally assigned to receive anodal stimulation (to increase cortical excitability), cathodal stimulation (to decrease cortical excitability), or sham (placebo) stimulation over the rTPJ before completing a moral judgment task. Participants read stories in which protagonists produced either a negative or a neutral outcome based on either a negative or a neutral belief that they were causing harm or no harm, respectively. Results revealed a selective group difference when judging the moral permissibility of accidental harms (belief neutral, outcome negative), but not intentional harms (belief negative, outcome negative), attempted harms (belief negative, outcome neutral), or neutral acts (belief neutral, outcome neutral). Specifically, participants who received anodal stimulation assigned less blame to accidental harms compared to participants who received cathodal or sham stimulation. These results are consistent with previous findings showing that the degree of rTPJ activation reflects reliance on the agent's innocent intention. Crucially, our findings provide direct evidence supporting the critical role of the rTPJ in mediating belief attribution for moral judgment. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:道德在我们的社会生活中起着至关重要的作用。大量的研究表明,道德判断依赖于由右颞颞交界处(rTPJ)介导的认知过程,该区域被认为与信仰归因有关。在这里,我们通过经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)直接评估了rTPJ在道德判断中的作用,这是一种非侵入性的脑刺激技术,通过向头皮施加微弱的电流,可以调节被刺激区域的皮质兴奋性。在完成道德判断任务之前,将参与者随机平均分配给接受rTPJ的阳极刺激(以增加皮层兴奋性),阴极刺激(以降低皮层兴奋性)或假(安慰剂)刺激。参与者读到的故事中,主角分别基于消极或中立的信念造成伤害或没有伤害而产生消极或中立的结果。结果表明,在判断偶然伤害(信仰中立,结果否定)的道德允许性时有选择性的群体差异,但不是故意伤害(信仰否定,结果消极),未遂伤害(信仰否定,结果中立)或中立行为(信仰中立) ,结果为中性)。具体而言,与接受阴极或假刺激的参与者相比,接受阳极刺激的参与者对意外伤害的责任更少。这些结果与以前的发现一致,表明rTPJ的激活程度反映了对代理人无辜意图的依赖。至关重要的是,我们的发现提供了直接的证据,证明了rTPJ在调解道德判断的信仰归因方面的关键作用。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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