Lim Julian, Ho Paul M, Mullette-Gillman O'Dhaniel A
Neuroscience and Behavioral Disorders Program, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore, Singapore ; Singapore Institute for Neurotechnology, National University of Singapore Singapore, Singapore.
Singapore Institute for Neurotechnology, National University of Singapore Singapore, Singapore.
Front Neurosci. 2015 Jul 21;9:250. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2015.00250. eCollection 2015.
Disgust modulates moral decisions involving harming others. We recently specified that this effect is bi-directionally modulated by individual sensitivity to disgust. Here, we show that this effect generalizes to the moral domain of honesty and extends to outcomes with real-world impact. We employed a dice-rolling task in which participants were incentivized to dishonestly report outcomes to increase their potential final monetary payoff. Disgust or control facial expressions were presented subliminally on each trial. Our results reveal that the disgust facial expressions altered honest reporting as a bi-directional function moderated by individual sensitivity. Combining these data with those from prior experiments revealed that the effect of disgust presentation on both harm judgments and honesty could be accounted for by the same bidirectional function, with no significant effect of domain. This clearly demonstrates that disgust facial expressions produce the same modulation of moral judgments across different moral foundations (harm and honesty). Our results suggest strong overlap in the cognitive/neural processes of moral judgments across moral foundations, and provide a framework for further studies to specify the integration of emotional information in moral decision making.
厌恶情绪会调节涉及伤害他人的道德决策。我们最近明确指出,这种效应会受到个体对厌恶情绪敏感度的双向调节。在此,我们表明这种效应可推广到诚实这一道德领域,并延伸至具有现实世界影响的结果。我们采用了一个掷骰子任务,在该任务中,参与者受到激励去不诚实地报告结果,以增加他们最终可能获得的金钱回报。在每次试验中,厌恶或中性面部表情会被阈下呈现。我们的结果显示,厌恶面部表情改变了诚实报告,呈现出由个体敏感度调节的双向函数关系。将这些数据与先前实验的数据相结合表明,厌恶表情对伤害判断和诚实度的影响都可以由相同的双向函数来解释,且不存在显著的领域效应。这清楚地表明,厌恶面部表情在不同的道德基础(伤害和诚实)上对道德判断产生相同的调节作用。我们的结果表明,跨道德基础的道德判断在认知/神经过程中有很强的重叠,并为进一步研究确定道德决策中情绪信息的整合提供了一个框架。