Koenigs Michael, Young Liane, Adolphs Ralph, Tranel Daniel, Cushman Fiery, Hauser Marc, Damasio Antonio
Department of Neurology, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, Iowa 52242, USA.
Nature. 2007 Apr 19;446(7138):908-11. doi: 10.1038/nature05631. Epub 2007 Mar 21.
The psychological and neurobiological processes underlying moral judgement have been the focus of many recent empirical studies. Of central interest is whether emotions play a causal role in moral judgement, and, in parallel, how emotion-related areas of the brain contribute to moral judgement. Here we show that six patients with focal bilateral damage to the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VMPC), a brain region necessary for the normal generation of emotions and, in particular, social emotions, produce an abnormally 'utilitarian' pattern of judgements on moral dilemmas that pit compelling considerations of aggregate welfare against highly emotionally aversive behaviours (for example, having to sacrifice one person's life to save a number of other lives). In contrast, the VMPC patients' judgements were normal in other classes of moral dilemmas. These findings indicate that, for a selective set of moral dilemmas, the VMPC is critical for normal judgements of right and wrong. The findings support a necessary role for emotion in the generation of those judgements.
道德判断背后的心理和神经生物学过程一直是近期许多实证研究的焦点。人们主要感兴趣的是情绪在道德判断中是否起到因果作用,同时,大脑中与情绪相关的区域如何对道德判断产生影响。我们在此表明,六位腹内侧前额叶皮层(VMPC)双侧局灶性损伤的患者,该脑区对于正常情绪尤其是社会情绪的产生至关重要,他们在面对道德困境时会产生异常的“功利主义”判断模式,这些困境将对总体福利的强烈考量与高度情绪化的厌恶行为(例如,不得不牺牲一个人的生命以拯救其他许多人的生命)进行权衡。相比之下,VMPC患者在其他类别的道德困境中的判断是正常的。这些发现表明,对于一组特定的道德困境,VMPC对于正常的是非判断至关重要。这些发现支持了情绪在这些判断产生过程中所起的必要作用。