Human history is studded with instances where instinctive motivations take precedence over ethical choices. Nevertheless, the evidence of any linking between motivational states and morality has never been systematically explored. Here we addressed this topic by testing a possible linking between appetite and moral judgment. We compared moral disapproval ratings (MDR) for stories of ethical violations in participants under fasting and after having eaten a snack. Our results show that subjective hunger, measured via self-reported rating, reduces MDR for ethical violations. Moreover, the higher the disgust sensitivity the higher the MDR for ethical violations. This study adds new insights to research on physiological processes influencing mor...
International audienceRecently, neurocognitive studies have shown that food categorization is sensit...
The role of emotion in moral judgment is currently a topic of much debate in moral psychology. One s...
Moralization is the process whereby preferences are converted to values (Rozin, 1999). Two studies u...
Human history is studded with instances where instinctive motivations take precedence over ethical c...
Previous research has shown that moral failures increase compensatory behaviors, such as prosocialit...
Illuminated by diverse fields such as neuroscience, physiology, gastroenterology, gastronomy, nutrit...
Evidence documents a direct relationship between disgust processing and Body Mass Index (BMI). Peopl...
We propose that, when people judge moral situations, anger responds to the contextual cues of harm a...
The roles of morally-relevant action and desires on impressions of moral actors are examined. Moral ...
Morality, food and eating have been associated for centuries. However, little is known about the ext...
This study examined the connection between moral and physical disgust that is supported by recent re...
abstract: How are perceptions of morality and disgust regarding meat consumption related to each oth...
A more negative implicit evaluation of unhealthy food stimuli and a more positive implicit evaluatio...
A great deal of research in moral psychology has focused on the interplay between emotion and reason...
The role of emotion in moral judgment is currently a topic of much debate in moral psychology. One s...
International audienceRecently, neurocognitive studies have shown that food categorization is sensit...
The role of emotion in moral judgment is currently a topic of much debate in moral psychology. One s...
Moralization is the process whereby preferences are converted to values (Rozin, 1999). Two studies u...
Human history is studded with instances where instinctive motivations take precedence over ethical c...
Previous research has shown that moral failures increase compensatory behaviors, such as prosocialit...
Illuminated by diverse fields such as neuroscience, physiology, gastroenterology, gastronomy, nutrit...
Evidence documents a direct relationship between disgust processing and Body Mass Index (BMI). Peopl...
We propose that, when people judge moral situations, anger responds to the contextual cues of harm a...
The roles of morally-relevant action and desires on impressions of moral actors are examined. Moral ...
Morality, food and eating have been associated for centuries. However, little is known about the ext...
This study examined the connection between moral and physical disgust that is supported by recent re...
abstract: How are perceptions of morality and disgust regarding meat consumption related to each oth...
A more negative implicit evaluation of unhealthy food stimuli and a more positive implicit evaluatio...
A great deal of research in moral psychology has focused on the interplay between emotion and reason...
The role of emotion in moral judgment is currently a topic of much debate in moral psychology. One s...
International audienceRecently, neurocognitive studies have shown that food categorization is sensit...
The role of emotion in moral judgment is currently a topic of much debate in moral psychology. One s...
Moralization is the process whereby preferences are converted to values (Rozin, 1999). Two studies u...