Angioletti Laura, Tormen Federico, Balconi Michela
International Research Center for Cognitive Applied Neuroscience (IrcCAN), Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy.
Research Unit in Affective and Social Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy.
Front Psychol. 2022 Mar 24;13:853342. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.853342. eCollection 2022.
Past research showed that the ability to focus on one's internal states (e.g., interoceptive ability) positively correlates with the self-regulation of behavior in situations that are accompanied by somatic and/or physiological changes, such as emotions, physical workload, and decision-making. The analysis of moral oriented decision-making can be the first step for better understanding the legal reasoning carried on by the main players in the field, as lawyers are. For this reason, this study investigated the influence of the decision context and interoceptive manipulation on the moral decision-making process in the legal field gathering the responses of two groups of lawyers. A total of 20 lawyers were randomly divided into an experimental group (EXP), which was explicitly required to focus the attention on its interoceptive correlates, and a control group (CON), which only received the general instruction to perform the task. Both groups underwent a modified version of the Ultimatum Game (UG), where are presented three different moral conditions (professional, company, and social) and three different offers (fair, unfair, and equal). Results highlighted a significant increase of Acceptance Rate (AR) in those offers that should be considered more equal than fair or unfair ones, associated with a general increase of Reaction Times (RTs) in the equal offers. Furthermore, the interoceptive manipulation oriented the Lawyers toward a more self-centered decision. This study shows how individual, situational, contextual, and interoceptive factors may influence the moral decision-making of lawyers. Future research in the so-called Neurolaw field is needed to replicate and expand current findings.
以往的研究表明,关注自身内部状态的能力(例如,内感受能力)与在伴有躯体和/或生理变化的情境中的行为自我调节呈正相关,这些情境包括情绪、身体负荷和决策等。对道德导向的决策进行分析可能是更好地理解该领域主要参与者(如律师)所进行的法律推理的第一步。因此,本研究通过收集两组律师的回答,调查了决策背景和内感受操纵对法律领域道德决策过程的影响。共有20名律师被随机分为实验组(EXP)和对照组(CON),实验组被明确要求将注意力集中在其内部感受相关方面,而对照组只收到执行任务的一般指示。两组都参与了最后通牒博弈(UG)的一个修改版本,其中呈现了三种不同的道德情境(专业、公司和社会)以及三种不同的提议(公平、不公平和平等)。结果显示,与公平或不公平提议相比,那些应被视为更平等的提议的接受率(AR)显著提高,同时平等提议的反应时间(RTs)普遍增加。此外,内感受操纵使律师倾向于做出更以自我为中心的决策。本研究展示了个体、情境、背景和内感受因素如何影响律师的道德决策。需要在所谓的神经法学领域进行未来研究,以复制和扩展当前的研究结果。