It has been widely accepted that moral violations that involve impurity (such as spitting in public) induce the emotion of disgust, but there has been a debate about whether moral violations that do not involve impurity (such as swearing in public) also induce the same emotion. The answer to this question may have implication for understanding where morality comes from and how people make moral judgments. This study aimed to compared the neural mechanisms underlying two kinds of moral violation by using an affective priming task to test the effect of sentences depicting moral violation behaviors with and without physical impurity on subsequent detection of disgusted faces in a visual search task. After reading each sentence, participants co...
Neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that the brain regions implicated in moral cognition. However...
Whether emotion is a source of moral judgments remains controversial. This study combined neurophysi...
Although disgust has been implicated in moral judgments, the extent to which the influence of disgus...
Disgust is argued to be an emotion that motivates the avoidance of disease-causing entities in the p...
Disgust is argued to be an emotion that motivates the avoidance of disease-causing entities in the p...
<div><p>Disgust, an emotion motivating withdrawal from offensive stimuli, protects us from the risk ...
Recent investigations into morality suggest that affective responses may precede moral judgments. T...
Item does not contain fulltextThe emotion of disgust can influence people’s moral judgments, even if...
Core disgust is thought to rely more on sensory and perceptual processes, whereas moral disgust is t...
2014-12-09Recent work in psychology has demonstrated an influence of emotions, such as compassion, a...
Experimental studies using fictional moral dilemmas indicate that both automatic emotional processes...
We investigated whether moral violations involving harm selectively elicit anger, whereas purity vio...
Physical disgust is elicited by, and amplifies responses to, moral transgressions, suggesting that m...
Disgust is a natural defensive emotion that has evolved to protect against potential sources of cont...
Converging evidence suggests that emotion processing mediated by ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmP...
Neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that the brain regions implicated in moral cognition. However...
Whether emotion is a source of moral judgments remains controversial. This study combined neurophysi...
Although disgust has been implicated in moral judgments, the extent to which the influence of disgus...
Disgust is argued to be an emotion that motivates the avoidance of disease-causing entities in the p...
Disgust is argued to be an emotion that motivates the avoidance of disease-causing entities in the p...
<div><p>Disgust, an emotion motivating withdrawal from offensive stimuli, protects us from the risk ...
Recent investigations into morality suggest that affective responses may precede moral judgments. T...
Item does not contain fulltextThe emotion of disgust can influence people’s moral judgments, even if...
Core disgust is thought to rely more on sensory and perceptual processes, whereas moral disgust is t...
2014-12-09Recent work in psychology has demonstrated an influence of emotions, such as compassion, a...
Experimental studies using fictional moral dilemmas indicate that both automatic emotional processes...
We investigated whether moral violations involving harm selectively elicit anger, whereas purity vio...
Physical disgust is elicited by, and amplifies responses to, moral transgressions, suggesting that m...
Disgust is a natural defensive emotion that has evolved to protect against potential sources of cont...
Converging evidence suggests that emotion processing mediated by ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmP...
Neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that the brain regions implicated in moral cognition. However...
Whether emotion is a source of moral judgments remains controversial. This study combined neurophysi...
Although disgust has been implicated in moral judgments, the extent to which the influence of disgus...