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Listen to your heart: When false somatic feedback shapes moral behavior

机译:倾听您的内心:当错误的躯体反馈影响道德行为时

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A pounding heart is a common symptom people experience when confronting moral dilemmas. The authors conducted 4 experiments using a false feedback paradigm to explore whether and when listening to a fast (vs. normal) heartbeat sound shaped ethical behavior. Study 1 found that perceived fast heartbeat increased volunteering for a just cause. Study 2 extended this effect to moral transgressions and showed that perceived fast heartbeat reduced lying for self-gain. Studies 3 and 4 explored the boundary conditions of this effect and found that perceived heartbeat had less influence on deception when people are mindful or approach the decision deliberatively. These findings suggest that the perceived physiological experience of fast heartbeats may signal greater distress in moral situations and hence motivate people to take the moral high road.
机译:面对道德困境时,心脏跳动是人们常见的症状。作者进行了4个使用错误反馈范例的实验,以探讨是否以及何时收听快速(相对于正常)的心跳音塑造了道德行为。研究1发现,感知到的快速心跳会增加出于正当理由的志愿服务。研究2将这种影响扩展到道德违规,并表明感知到的快速心跳减少了自我获得的说谎。研究3和4探索了这种影响的边界条件,发现当人们注意或有意识地做出决定时,感知到的心跳对欺骗的影响较小。这些发现表明,快速心跳的生理感受可能预示着道德状况下的更大痛苦,并因此激励人们走道德道路。

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