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女性嗅到男性戴口罩的体味时,在道德困境中表现出更强的回避伤害倾向。

Women smelling men's masked body odors show enhanced harm aversion in moral dilemmas.

机构信息

SISSA - International School for Advanced Studies, Neuroscience Area, Via Bonomea, 265, 34136 Trieste, Italy; Institute of Psychology, University of Graz, Graz, Austria; BioTechMed, Graz, Austria.

SISSA - International School for Advanced Studies, Neuroscience Area, Via Bonomea, 265, 34136 Trieste, Italy.

出版信息

Physiol Behav. 2019 Mar 15;201:212-220. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2019.01.007. Epub 2019 Jan 11.

Abstract

Among the most unnoticeable stimuli providing social information, body odors are powerful social tools that can modulate behavioral and neural processing. It has recently been shown that body odors can affect moral decision-making, by increasing the activations in neural areas processing social and emotional information during the decision process. The aim of the present study was twofold: 1) to test whether body odors selectively affect decisions to real dilemmatic moral scenario (incongruent) vs. fake (congruent) dilemmas, and 2) to characterize whether the impact of masked body odors is modulated by four conceptual factors: personal force, intentionality, benefit recipient and evitability. Women chose between utilitarian (sacrificing a person's life in order to save other lives) or deontological actions (deciding against the harmful action) in 64 moral dilemmas under the exposure of a neutral fragrance (masker) or a masked male body odor. Our results showed that the masked male body odor did not specifically affect the answers to real and fake dilemmas but instead, its effect is modulating whether the agent harms the victim in a direct or indirect manner (personal force) to save herself or only other people (benefit recipient). In particular, when exposed to the masked body odor participants gave more deontological answers when the harm was indirect and only other people were saved. These data support the hypothesis that body odors induce participants to perceive the individuals described in moral dilemmas as more real, triggering harm avoidance.

摘要

在提供社会信息的最不易察觉的刺激中,体臭是强大的社会工具,可以调节行为和神经处理。最近的研究表明,体臭可以影响道德决策,通过在决策过程中增加处理社会和情感信息的神经区域的激活。本研究的目的有两个:1)测试体臭是否会选择性地影响对真实困境道德情景(不一致)与虚假(一致)困境的决策,2)描述被掩盖的体臭的影响是否受到四个概念因素的调节:个人力量、意图、受益对象和可避免性。在暴露于中性香味(掩蔽剂)或掩蔽的男性体臭的情况下,女性在 64 个道德困境中选择功利主义(为拯救他人而牺牲一个人的生命)或道义论行动(决定不采取有害行动)。我们的结果表明,掩蔽的男性体臭并没有专门影响对真实和虚假困境的答案,而是调节代理人以直接或间接的方式(个人力量)伤害受害者以拯救自己或仅拯救其他人(受益对象)的方式。特别是,当暴露于掩蔽的体臭中时,参与者在伤害是间接的且仅拯救其他人时,会给出更多的道义论答案。这些数据支持这样一种假设,即体臭促使参与者将道德困境中描述的个体感知为更加真实,从而引发对伤害的回避。

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