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Moral foundations elicit shared and dissociable cortical activation modulated by political ideology.

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Hopp, FR; Amir, O; Fisher, JT; Grafton, S; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Weber, R
Published in: Nature human behaviour
December 2023

Moral foundations theory (MFT) holds that moral judgements are driven by modular and ideologically variable moral foundations but where and how these foundations are represented in the brain and shaped by political beliefs remains an open question. Using a moral vignette judgement task (n = 64), we probed the neural (dis)unity of moral foundations. Univariate analyses revealed that moral judgement of moral foundations, versus conventional norms, reliably recruits core areas implicated in theory of mind. Yet, multivariate pattern analysis demonstrated that each moral foundation elicits dissociable neural representations distributed throughout the cortex. As predicted by MFT, individuals' liberal or conservative orientation modulated neural responses to moral foundations. Our results confirm that each moral foundation recruits domain-general mechanisms of social cognition but also has a dissociable neural signature malleable by sociomoral experience. We discuss these findings in view of unified versus dissociable accounts of morality and their neurological support for MFT.

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Nature human behaviour

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2397-3374

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2397-3374

Publication Date

December 2023

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7

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12

Start / End Page

2182 / 2198

Related Subject Headings

  • Politics
  • Morals
  • Judgment
  • Humans
  • Ethical Theory
  • 52 Psychology
  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
 

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Hopp, F. R., Amir, O., Fisher, J. T., Grafton, S., Sinnott-Armstrong, W., & Weber, R. (2023). Moral foundations elicit shared and dissociable cortical activation modulated by political ideology. Nature Human Behaviour, 7(12), 2182–2198. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-023-01693-8
Hopp, Frederic R., Ori Amir, Jacob T. Fisher, Scott Grafton, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, and René Weber. “Moral foundations elicit shared and dissociable cortical activation modulated by political ideology.Nature Human Behaviour 7, no. 12 (December 2023): 2182–98. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-023-01693-8.
Hopp FR, Amir O, Fisher JT, Grafton S, Sinnott-Armstrong W, Weber R. Moral foundations elicit shared and dissociable cortical activation modulated by political ideology. Nature human behaviour. 2023 Dec;7(12):2182–98.
Hopp, Frederic R., et al. “Moral foundations elicit shared and dissociable cortical activation modulated by political ideology.Nature Human Behaviour, vol. 7, no. 12, Dec. 2023, pp. 2182–98. Epmc, doi:10.1038/s41562-023-01693-8.
Hopp FR, Amir O, Fisher JT, Grafton S, Sinnott-Armstrong W, Weber R. Moral foundations elicit shared and dissociable cortical activation modulated by political ideology. Nature human behaviour. 2023 Dec;7(12):2182–2198.

Published In

Nature human behaviour

DOI

EISSN

2397-3374

ISSN

2397-3374

Publication Date

December 2023

Volume

7

Issue

12

Start / End Page

2182 / 2198

Related Subject Headings

  • Politics
  • Morals
  • Judgment
  • Humans
  • Ethical Theory
  • 52 Psychology
  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences