The neural basis of the interaction between theory of mind and moral judgment
Harvard University · Vassar College · +1 more institution
Abstract
Is the basis of criminality an act that causes harm, or an act undertaken with the belief that one will cause harm? The present study takes a cognitive neuroscience approach to investigating how information about an agent's beliefs and an action's consequences contribute to moral judgment. We build on prior developmental evidence showing that these factors contribute differentially to the young child's moral judgments coupled with neurobiological evidence suggesting a role for the right temporoparietal junction (RTPJ) in belief attribution. Participants read vignettes in a 2 x 2 design: protagonists produced either a negative or neutral outcome based on the belief that they were causing the negative outcome…
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- 11.90
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4Topics & keywords
- Harm
- Attribution
- Psychology
- Theory of mind
- Temporoparietal junction
- Social psychology
- Outcome (game theory)
- Cognition
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions