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  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Moral Psychology

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  • Intuitive moral inference is crucial for evaluating situations.
  • Moral Foundations Theory offers a framework, but its neural underpinnings are unknown.
  • Understanding the neural basis of moral judgments is essential.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the spontaneous neural activity during intuitive moral inference.
  • To identify the neural correlates of moral judgments in everyday contexts.
  • To explore the dimensional structure of moral inference.

Main Methods:

  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to scan participants watching a morally rich film.
  • Participants did not make explicit judgments during scanning.
  • Independent evaluators assessed moral dimensions moment-to-moment.

Main Results:

  • Four independent moral dimensions were identified: virtue, vice, hierarchy, and rebellion.
  • Unique neural activation patterns were observed for each dimension.
  • The temporoparietal junction and inferior parietal lobe showed consistent activation across all moral inferences.

Conclusions:

  • The neural basis of intuitive moral inference is low-dimensional.
  • Specific brain regions are consistently involved in processing moral information.
  • This research provides insights into the neural mechanisms of everyday moral judgments.