Deliberate rule violations have typically been addressed from a motivational perspective that asked whether or not agents decide to violate rules based on contextual factors and moral considerations. Here we complement motivational approaches by providing a cognitive perspective on the processes that operate during the act of committing an unsolicited rule violation. Participants were tested in a task that allowed for violating traffic rules by exploiting forbidden shortcuts in a virtual city maze. Results yielded evidence for sustained cognitive conflict that affected performance from right before a violation throughout actually committing the violation. These findings open up a new theoretical perspective on violation behavior that...
Recent work on moral reasoning has focused on the psychological relationship between the actor, the ...
This research project seeks to discover whether certain characteristics of a moral issue facilitate ...
Mind wandering is a commonly intruding cognitive state that leads to diminished performance and incr...
Deliberate rule violations have typically been addressed from a motivational perspective that asked...
Rule compliance is pivotal for the regulation of social behavior. Still, humans deliberately violate...
Social life is organized around rules and norms. The present experiments investigate the cognitive a...
Previous research, mainly focusing on the situational preconditions of rule violations, indicates th...
peer reviewedThe introduction of rules and procedures to guide front-line operators’ behaviour and t...
Do humans have cognitive adaptations for detecting violations of rules in multiple moral domains? Pr...
In this paper we argue that task design affects rule breaking in the workplace. Specifically, we pro...
Psychological theories of morality tend to agree that automatic processes in the mind influence mora...
Observers who are angered by rule violations and punish violators often play a critical role in enfo...
Many of our everyday activities are subserved by highly practiced stimulus–response (S–R) routines. ...
Rules undoubtedly guide our moral lives. Simple moral rules prohibit lying, cheating, and stealing,...
People move more quickly and accurately when they are motivated by incentives. The aim of the presen...
Recent work on moral reasoning has focused on the psychological relationship between the actor, the ...
This research project seeks to discover whether certain characteristics of a moral issue facilitate ...
Mind wandering is a commonly intruding cognitive state that leads to diminished performance and incr...
Deliberate rule violations have typically been addressed from a motivational perspective that asked...
Rule compliance is pivotal for the regulation of social behavior. Still, humans deliberately violate...
Social life is organized around rules and norms. The present experiments investigate the cognitive a...
Previous research, mainly focusing on the situational preconditions of rule violations, indicates th...
peer reviewedThe introduction of rules and procedures to guide front-line operators’ behaviour and t...
Do humans have cognitive adaptations for detecting violations of rules in multiple moral domains? Pr...
In this paper we argue that task design affects rule breaking in the workplace. Specifically, we pro...
Psychological theories of morality tend to agree that automatic processes in the mind influence mora...
Observers who are angered by rule violations and punish violators often play a critical role in enfo...
Many of our everyday activities are subserved by highly practiced stimulus–response (S–R) routines. ...
Rules undoubtedly guide our moral lives. Simple moral rules prohibit lying, cheating, and stealing,...
People move more quickly and accurately when they are motivated by incentives. The aim of the presen...
Recent work on moral reasoning has focused on the psychological relationship between the actor, the ...
This research project seeks to discover whether certain characteristics of a moral issue facilitate ...
Mind wandering is a commonly intruding cognitive state that leads to diminished performance and incr...