202501.31
Neural Mechanisms of Victim Values in Moral Decision-making (Oral Presentation)
Posted in RESEARCH
In moral decision-making, it is considered important not only to compare the values of different options but also to determine the extent to which a sacrifice can be accepted. In this study, we used a dilemma task with fictional characters with different identities to provide evidence that the value of the sacrificed individual influences decision-making. We presented these findings at the Conference of Behavioral Engineering (CBE) and engaged in discussions with various researchers. (Liu Yu)
https://ken.ieice.org/ken/program/index.php?tgs_regid=4a07f698d36983c9d2c545ad5fbf0b605e988222c9fb73db8d42e625564030b5&tgid=IEICE-CQ
In moral decision-making, it is considered important not only to compare the values of different options but also to determine the extent to which a sacrifice can be accepted. In this study, we used a dilemma task with fictional characters with different identities to provide evidence that the value of the sacrificed individual influences decision-making. We presented these findings at the Conference of Behavioral Engineering (CBE) and engaged in discussions with various researchers. (Liu Yu)
https://ken.ieice.org/ken/program/index.php?tgs_regid=4a07f698d36983c9d2c545ad5fbf0b605e988222c9fb73db8d42e625564030b5&tgid=IEICE-CQ