EEG Correlates of Moral Decision-Making: Effect of Choices and Offers Types.

Q1 Neuroscience
AJOB Neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-31 DOI:10.1080/21507740.2024.2306270
Giulia Fronda, Laura Angioletti, Michela Balconi
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Abstract

Background: Moral decision-making consists of a complex process requiring individuals to evaluate potential consequences of personal and social decisions, including applied organizational contexts.

Methods: This research aims to investigate the behavioral (offer responses and reaction times, RTs) and electrophysiological (EEG) correlates underlying moral decision-making during three different choice conditions (professional fit, company fit, and social fit) and offers (fair, unfair, and neutral).

Results: An increase of delta and theta frontal activity (related to emotional behavior and processes) and beta frontal and central activity (linked to cognitive and attentional processes) was found. A left beta, delta, and theta frontal activity was observed for fair offers in professional fit conditions, while increased right frontal delta and theta activity was found in response to unfair offers in company fit conditions. Also, an increase of left delta and theta parietal activity for unfair offers in social fit condition was detected. Finally, higher accepted responses were found for fair and neutral offers in professional and social fit conditions, with increased RTs for unfair offers suggesting decisions' cognitive load and complexity.

Conclusions: By revealing a greater involvement of left and right frontal areas in decision-making processes based on choices and offers, personal interest evaluations and emotional values, and of parietal areas in more prosocial and altruistic moral behavior, current findings provide information about the neural and behavioral correlates underlying company moral behavior.

道德决策的脑电图相关性:选择和提议类型的影响。
背景:道德决策是一个复杂的过程,需要个人评估个人和社会决策的潜在后果,包括应用组织环境:本研究旨在调查在三种不同的选择条件(专业匹配、公司匹配和社会匹配)和提议(公平、不公平和中性)下,道德决策的行为(提议反应和反应时间,RTs)和电生理(脑电图)相关性:结果:发现δ和θ额叶活动(与情绪行为和过程有关)以及β额叶和中枢活动(与认知和注意过程有关)增加。在专业匹配条件下,观察到对公平提议的左侧贝塔、德尔塔和θ额叶活动,而在公司匹配条件下,发现对不公平提议的右侧德尔塔和θ额叶活动增加。此外,还发现在社会适应条件下,对不公平提议的左侧 delta 和 theta 顶叶活动有所增加。最后,在职业和社会适应条件下,公平和中性报价的接受反应较高,而不公平报价的反应时间增加表明决策的认知负荷和复杂性:通过揭示左右额叶区更多地参与基于选择和提议、个人利益评估和情感价值观的决策过程,以及顶叶区更多地参与亲社会和利他主义道德行为,当前的研究结果提供了公司道德行为背后的神经和行为相关信息。
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