When we judge an action as morally right or wrong, we rely on our capacity to infer the actor's mental states (e.g., beliefs, intentions). Here, we test the hypothesis that the right temporoparietal junction (RTPJ), an area involved in mental state reasoning, is necessary for making moral judgments. In two experiments, we used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to disrupt neural activity in the RTPJ transiently before moral judgment (experiment 1, offline stimulation) and during moral judgment (experiment 2, online stimulation). In both experiments, TMS to the RTPJ led participants to rely less on the actor's mental states. A particularly striking effect occurred for attempted harms (e.g., actors who intended but failed to do harm): Re...
Owing to the hemispheric isolation resulting from a severed corpus callosum, research on split-brain...
Moral judgment depends critically on theory of mind (ToM), reasoning about mental states such as bel...
Previous studies show that neural activities in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) are correlated w...
Judgments about whether an action is morally right or wrong typically depend on our capacity to infe...
a b s t r a c t Morality plays a vital role in our social life. A vast body of research has suggeste...
<p>The profound nature of moral judgment has been discussed and debated for centuries. When facing t...
The profound nature of moral judgment has been discussed and debated for centuries. When facing the ...
Intentional harms are typically judged to be morally worse than accidental harms. Distinguishing bet...
Attitude to morality, reflecting cultural norms and values, is considered unique to human so-cial be...
The right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) is thought to play an important role in social cognition a...
The right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) is thought to play an important role in social cognition a...
Previous research and current models have proposed that the right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) is...
Human moral judgment depends critically on “theory of mind,” the capacity to represent the mental st...
International audienceHumans daily face social situations involving conflicts between competing mora...
The right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) has been associated with the ability to reorient attention...
Owing to the hemispheric isolation resulting from a severed corpus callosum, research on split-brain...
Moral judgment depends critically on theory of mind (ToM), reasoning about mental states such as bel...
Previous studies show that neural activities in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) are correlated w...
Judgments about whether an action is morally right or wrong typically depend on our capacity to infe...
a b s t r a c t Morality plays a vital role in our social life. A vast body of research has suggeste...
<p>The profound nature of moral judgment has been discussed and debated for centuries. When facing t...
The profound nature of moral judgment has been discussed and debated for centuries. When facing the ...
Intentional harms are typically judged to be morally worse than accidental harms. Distinguishing bet...
Attitude to morality, reflecting cultural norms and values, is considered unique to human so-cial be...
The right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) is thought to play an important role in social cognition a...
The right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) is thought to play an important role in social cognition a...
Previous research and current models have proposed that the right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) is...
Human moral judgment depends critically on “theory of mind,” the capacity to represent the mental st...
International audienceHumans daily face social situations involving conflicts between competing mora...
The right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) has been associated with the ability to reorient attention...
Owing to the hemispheric isolation resulting from a severed corpus callosum, research on split-brain...
Moral judgment depends critically on theory of mind (ToM), reasoning about mental states such as bel...
Previous studies show that neural activities in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) are correlated w...