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Heather M Gray1, Kurt Gray, Daniel M Wegner

  • 1Department of Psychology, Harvard University, 33 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA. hgray@wjh.harvard.edu

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Las personas perciben las mentes a lo largo de dos dimensiones clave: Experiencia y Agencia. Estas dimensiones influyen en los juicios morales y en cuánto valoramos una mente, afectando las percepciones tanto de los humanos como de los no humanos.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Psicología Cognitiva Psicología cognitiva.
  • Psicología social Psicología social.
  • Psicología Moral Psicología moral.

Sus antecedentes:

  • Comprender cómo los humanos perciben las capacidades mentales de los demás es crucial para la cognición social.
  • Investigaciones anteriores sugieren visiones multifacéticas de la mente, pero se debate una estructura dimensional clara.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Identificar las dimensiones fundamentales que subyacen a la percepción de la mente en los seres humanos.
  • Investigar cómo estas dimensiones se relacionan con los juicios morales y la valoración de las mentes.

Principales métodos:

  • Encuestas en línea administradas a los participantes que evalúan las percepciones de varias entidades humanas y no humanas.
  • Análisis de factores empleado para determinar la estructura subyacente de las calificaciones de percepción mental.

Principales resultados:

  • Surgieron dos dimensiones primarias: la experiencia (por ejemplo, la sensibilidad, los sentimientos) y la agencia (por ejemplo, el autocontrol, la planificación).
  • La experiencia y las dimensiones de la Agencia predijeron diferentemente los juicios morales hacia las entidades.
  • Ambas dimensiones se correlacionaron positivamente con la valoración general de una mente.

Conclusiones:

  • La percepción mental está estructurada a lo largo de las dimensiones de Experiencia y Agencia.
  • Estas dimensiones juegan un papel importante en la configuración de las evaluaciones morales y el valor percibido de las mentes.
  • Los hallazgos contribuyen a comprender la base de la empatía y la preocupación moral en diferentes entidades.