APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Can Self-Affirmation Influence the Emotional Component of a Moral Decision?
- Bryan Auday
Gordon College - Daruenie Andujar
Gordon College - Trevor Hinshaw
Gordon College - David Parr
Gordon College - Taylor-Marie Funchion
Gordon College - Kate Ferris
Gordon College - Caitlyn Alekshun
Gordon College - Youngeun Park
Gordon College
Abstract
Forty-nine participants were randomly assigned to a self-affirmed condition or control. The P260 event-related brain potential was used to assess emotional processing while participants made decisions to resolve moral dilemmas. While significant differences in emotional processing were found between types of dilemmas, being self-affirmed did not influence affective reactions.
Cognitive Neuroscience