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Cold or calculating? Reduced activity in the subgenual cingulate cortex reflects decreased emotional aversion to harming in counterintuitive utilitarian judgment

机译:感冒还是计算?亚种扣带皮层活动的减少反映了反直觉功利主义判断中对伤害的厌恶情绪降低

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Recent research on moral decision-making has suggested that many common moral judgments are based on immediate intuitions. However, some individuals arrive at highly counterintuitive utilitarian conclusions about when it is permissible to harm other individuals. Such utilitarian judgments have been attributed to effortful reasoning that has overcome our natural emotional aversion to harming others. Recent studies, however, suggest that such utilitarian judgments might also result from a decreased aversion to harming others, due to a deficit in empathic concern and social emotion. The present study investigated the neural basis of such indifference to harming using functional neuroimaging during engagement in moral dilemmas. A tendency to counterintuitive utilitarian judgment was associated both with ‘psychoticism’, a trait associated with a lack of empathic concern and antisocial tendencies, and with ‘need for cognition’, a trait reflecting preference for effortful cognition. Importantly, only psychoticism was also negatively correlated with activation in the subgenual cingulate cortex (SCC), a brain area implicated in empathic concern and social emotions such as guilt, during counterintuitive utilitarian judgments. Our findings suggest that when individuals reach highly counterintuitive utilitarian conclusions, this need not reflect greater engagement in explicit moral deliberation. It may rather reflect a lack of empathic concern, and diminished aversion to harming others.
机译:关于道德决策的最新研究表明,许多常见的道德判断是基于直觉的。但是,对于何时允许伤害其他人,有些人得出了非常违反直觉的功利主义结论。这种功利主义的判断归因于努力的推理,这种推理克服了我们对伤害他人的天生的厌恶情绪。然而,最近的研究表明,由于缺乏同情心关注和社会情感,这种功利主义的判断也可能是由于减少了对伤害他人的厌恶。本研究调查了这种精神冷漠对参与道德困境期间使用功能性神经成像损害的神经基础。违反直觉功利主义判断的倾向既与“精神病”有关,这是与缺乏共情关注和反社会倾向有关的特征,又与“需要认知”有关,该特征反映了对努力性认知的偏好。重要的是,在反直觉功利主义判断中,只有精神病也与舌下扣带回皮质(SCC)的激活负相关,SCC是与共情关注和内等社交情绪有关的大脑区域。我们的发现表明,当个人得出高度违反直觉的功利主义结论时,这不一定反映出更多地参与了明确的道德商议。它可能反映出缺乏同情心的关注,并且减少了对伤害他人的厌恶。

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