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Integrative Moral Judgment: Dissociating the Roles of the Amygdala and Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 34, 期 13, 页码 4741-4749

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3390-13.2014

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decision making; emotion; reasoning; fMRI; amygdala; vmPFC

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  1. National Science Foundation [SES-082197 8]

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Adecade's research highlights a critical dissociation between automatic and controlled influences on moral judgment, which is subserved by distinct neural structures. Specifically, negative automatic emotional responses to prototypically harmful actions (e. g., pushing someone off of a footbridge) compete with controlled responses favoring the best consequences (e. g., saving five lives instead of one). It is unknown how such competitions are resolved to yield all things considered judgments. Here, we examine such integrative moral judgments. Drawing on insights from research on self- interested, value-based decision-making in humans and animals, we test a theory concerning the respective contributions of the amygdala and ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) to moral judgment. Participants undergoing fMRI responded to moral dilemmas, separately evaluating options for their utility (Which does the most good?), emotional aversiveness (Which feels worse?), and overall moral acceptability. Behavioral data indicate that emotional aversiveness and utility jointly predict all things considered integrative judgments. Amygdala response tracks the emotional aversiveness of harmful utilitarian actions and overall disapproval of such actions. During such integrative moral judgments, the vmPFC is preferentially engaged relative to utilitarian and emotional assessments. Amygdala-vmPFC connectivity varies with the role played by emotional input in the task, being the lowest for pure utilitarian assessments and the highest for pure emotional assessments. These findings, which parallel those of research on self-interested economic decision-making, support the hypothesis that the amygdala provides an affective assessment of the action in question, whereas the vmPFC integrates that signal with a utilitarian assessment of expected outcomes to yield all things considered moral judgments.

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