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Alcohol, empathy, and morality: acute effects of alcohol consumption on affective empathy and moral decision-making

Francis, Kathryn; Gummerum, Michaela; Ganis, Giorgio; Howard, Ian S.; Terbeck, Sylvia

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Authors

Michaela Gummerum

Giorgio Ganis

Ian S. Howard

Sylvia Terbeck



Abstract

Rationale
Hypothetical moral dilemmas, pitting characteristically utilitarian and non-utilitarian outcomes against each other, have played a central role in investigations of moral decision-making. Preferences for utilitarian over non-utilitarian responses have been explained by two contrasting hypotheses; one implicating increased deliberative reasoning, and the other implicating diminished harm aversion. In recent field experiments, these hypotheses have been investigated using alcohol intoxication to impair both social and cognitive functioning. These studies have found increased utilitarian responding, arguably as a result of alcohol impairing affective empathy.

Objectives
The present research expands existing investigations by examining the acute effects of alcohol on affective empathy and subsequent moral judgments in traditional vignettes and moral actions in virtual reality, as well as physiological responses in moral dilemmas.

Methods
Participants (Nā€‰=ā€‰48) were administered either a placebo or alcohol in one of two dosages; low or moderate. Both pre- and post intervention, participants completed a moral action and moral judgment task alongside behavioural measures of affective empathy.

Results
Higher dosages of alcohol consumption resulted in inappropriate empathic responses to facial displays of emotion, mirroring responses of individuals high in trait psychopathy, but empathy for pain was unaffected. Whilst affective empathy was influenced by alcohol consumption in a facial responding task, both moral judgments and moral actions were unaffected.

Conclusions
These results suggest that facets, beyond or in addition to deficits in affective empathy, might influence the relationship between alcohol consumption and utilitarian endorsements.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 30, 2019
Online Publication Date Jul 9, 2019
Publication Date Jul 9, 2019
Journal Psychopharmacology
Print ISSN 0033-3158
Publisher Springer Verlag
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 236
Pages 3477 - 3496
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-019-05314-z
Keywords moral decision-making; moral judgement; moral action; alcohol; empathy; virtual reality
Publisher URL https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00213-019-05314-z#article-info

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