诱发焦虑下的道德判断:休克威胁降低对不道德行为的敏感性并改变神经处理。

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Jiaping Cheng, Jianhui Wu, Fang Cui
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本研究利用事件相关电位(ERP)技术探讨焦虑对道德判断过程的影响。参与者被要求评价他们对他人道德和不道德行为的感受,同时记录下在安全和电击威胁(TOS)条件下的神经反应。参与者报告说,在TOS环境下,焦虑水平明显升高,伴随着非特异性皮肤电导反应(NSSCR)的增加,表明自主神经系统活动增强。在行为上,与安全环境下的参与者相比,安全环境下的参与者对不道德行为的不愉快程度明显降低,而对道德行为的评分没有显著差异,这表明安全环境下对不道德行为的敏感性降低。ERP结果显示,在TOS条件下,不道德行为的N1波幅较大,反映了对威胁刺激的高度关注。相比之下,只有在安全条件下,道德行为和不道德行为之间的N400成分存在显著差异;这种差异在TOS条件下不存在,表明焦虑下语义加工受损。总之,这些发现表明,威胁引起的焦虑扰乱了道德判断过程,导致对不道德行为的敏感性降低。这突出了焦虑在道德加工中的关键作用,以及道德判断的灵活性和情境依赖性。
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Moral Judgment Under Induced Anxiety: Threat-of-Shock Reduces Sensitivity to Immoral Acts and Alters Neural Processing.

This study investigates how anxiety influences moral judgment processes using event-related potential (ERP) techniques. Participants were instructed to rate their feelings towards other's moral and immoral acts while neural responses were recorded under safe and threat-of-shock (TOS) conditions. Participants reported significantly higher anxiety levels in the TOS context, accompanied by increased non-specific skin conductance responses (NSSCR), indicating heightened autonomic nervous system activity. Behaviorally, participants in the TOS context rated immoral behaviors as significantly less unpleasant compared to those in the safe context, while ratings for moral behaviors did not differ significantly, suggesting reduced sensitivity to immoral acts in TOS context. ERP results revealed larger N1 amplitudes in response to immoral behaviors in the TOS condition, reflecting heightened attention to threatening stimuli. In contrast, the N400 component showed significant differences between moral and immoral acts only in the safe condition; this distinction was absent in the TOS condition, indicating impaired semantic processing under anxiety. Together, these findings demonstrate that threat-induced anxiety disrupts moral judgment processes, leading to reduced sensitivity to immoral behaviors. This highlights the critical role of anxiety in moral processing and the flexibility and context-dependence of moral judgments.

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