Department of Neurology, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, 200 Hawkins Drive, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA.
J Cogn Neurosci. 2011 Sep;23(9):2186-96. doi: 10.1162/jocn.2010.21591. Epub 2010 Oct 14.
The ventromedial PFC (vmPFC) has been implicated as a critical neural substrate mediating the influence of emotion on moral reasoning. It has been shown that the vmPFC is especially important for making moral judgments about "high-conflict" moral dilemmas involving direct personal actions, that is, scenarios that pit compelling utilitarian considerations of aggregate welfare against the highly emotionally aversive act of directly causing harm to others [Koenigs, M., Young, L., Adolphs, R., Tranel, D., Cushman, F., Hauser, M., et al. Damage to the prefrontal cortex increases utilitarian moral judgments. Nature, 446, 908-911, 2007]. The current study was designed to elucidate further the role of the vmPFC in high-conflict moral judgments, including those that involve indirect personal actions, such as indirectly causing harm to one's kin to save a group of strangers. We found that patients with vmPFC lesions were more likely than brain-damaged and healthy comparison participants to endorse utilitarian outcomes on high-conflict dilemmas regardless of whether the dilemmas (1) entailed direct versus indirect personal harms and (2) were presented from the Self versus Other perspective. In addition, all groups were more likely to endorse utilitarian outcomes in the Other perspective as compared with the Self perspective. These results provide important extensions of previous work, and the findings align with the proposal that the vmPFC is critical for reasoning about moral dilemmas in which anticipating the social-emotional consequences of an action (e.g., guilt or remorse) is crucial for normal moral judgments [Greene, J. D. Why are VMPFC patients more utilitarian?: A dual-process theory of moral judgment explains. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 11, 322-323, 2007; Koenigs, M., Young, L., Adolphs, R., Tranel, D., Cushman, F., Hauser, M., et al. Damage to the prefrontal cortex increases utilitarian moral judgments. Nature, 446, 908-911, 2007].
腹内侧前额叶皮层(vmPFC)被认为是介导情绪对道德推理影响的关键神经基质。研究表明,vmPFC 对于做出涉及直接个人行为的“高冲突”道德困境的道德判断尤为重要,也就是说,这种情况将引人注目的功利主义考虑整体福利与直接伤害他人的高度情感厌恶行为相冲突[Koenigs,M.,Young,L.,Adolphs,R.,Tranel,D.,Cushman,F.,Hauser,M.,等人。前额叶皮层损伤增加功利主义道德判断。自然,446,908-911,2007]。本研究旨在进一步阐明 vmPFC 在高冲突道德判断中的作用,包括那些涉及间接个人行为的判断,例如为了拯救一群陌生人而间接伤害自己的亲人。我们发现,与脑损伤和健康对照组参与者相比,vmPFC 损伤患者更有可能在高冲突困境中支持功利主义结果,无论困境(1)是否涉及直接或间接的个人伤害,以及(2)是从自我还是他人的角度提出。此外,与自我角度相比,所有组都更有可能在他人角度上支持功利主义结果。这些结果提供了对先前工作的重要扩展,并且这些发现与 vmPFC 对于推断行动的社会情感后果至关重要的观点一致,这对于正常的道德判断至关重要[Greene,J.D.为什么 VMPFC 患者更功利主义?:道德判断的双过程理论解释。趋势认知科学,11,322-323,2007;Koenigs,M.,Young,L.,Adolphs,R.,Tranel,D.,Cushman,F.,Hauser,M.,等人。前额叶皮层损伤增加功利主义道德判断。自然,446,908-911,2007]。