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http://www.pnas.org/content/107/15/6753.abstract?sid=a0fee3a0-d4e0-46fb-90f4-fa3f806021fe

Disruption of the right temporoparietal junction with transcranial magnetic
stimulation reduces the role of beliefs in moral judgments

1.. Liane Younga,1,
2.. Joan Albert Camprodonb,
3.. Marc Hauserc,
4.. Alvaro Pascual-Leoneb, and
5.. Rebecca Saxea
Edited* by Nancy G. Kanwisher, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, MA, and approved February 22, 2010 (received for review December
21, 2009)

Abstract
When we judge an action as morally right or wrong, we rely on our capacity
to infer the actor's mental states (e.g., beliefs, intentions). Here, we
test the hypothesis that the right temporoparietal junction (RTPJ), an area
involved in mental state reasoning, is necessary for making moral judgments.
In two experiments, we used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to
disrupt neural activity in the RTPJ transiently before moral judgment
(experiment 1, offline stimulation) and during moral judgment (experiment 2,
online stimulation). In both experiments, TMS to the RTPJ led participants
to rely less on the actor's mental states. A particularly striking effect
occurred for attempted harms (e.g., actors who intended but failed to do
harm): Relative to TMS to a control site, TMS to the RTPJ caused
participants to judge attempted harms as less morally forbidden and more
morally permissible. Thus, interfering with activity in the RTPJ disrupts
the capacity to use mental states in moral judgment, especially in the case
of attempted harms.








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