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6. From Moll et al (2002)s neuroimaging study, which brain area(s) activated to moral stimuli over nonmoral unpleasant?

  • Left medial OFC
  • Left medial OFC, left amgdala
  • Lateral OFC, left amygdala, bilateral visual cortex
  • Left lateral OFC, left amygdala

7. In predictions of brain imagin findings, which areas would be predicted to activate in personal > impersonal moral dilemmas?

  • Emotion areas and cognitive control areas
  • Decision making areas
  • Cognitive control areas
  • Emotion areas

8. What does the somatic marker hypothesis predict?

  • That long term rewards are chosen over short term gain because of the appropriate evaluation of reward using physiological cues
  • Cant recognise implications of a decision but pass naturalistic settings
  • Implications of a decision can be recognised but fail to apply in naturalistic settings
  • That short term rewards are chosen over long term gain because of immediate positive feedback

9. Is DLPFC activation greater for utalitarian responses?

  • Yes
  • No

10. Using dual process theory, what would be classed as an personal moral dilemma?

  • Having to push a fat person in front of a trolley to stop it killing 5 people
  • Having to divert a trolley using a lever to kill 1 or 5 people

11. What is consequentialism?

  • The moral value of an action is one way or another a function of its consequences alone
  • Moral rules pertain to absolute rights
  • Endorsing harmful actions for the greater good
  • Personal code of conduct within the ethical constraints of the group

12. Nonmoral social judgements associated with negative emotions = ?

  • Lateral OFC
  • Lateral amygdala
  • Medial OFC
  • Left amygdala

13. Should long RT trials with 'appropriate' actions show less activation in cog control areas than inappropriate?

  • No
  • Yes

14. What is deontology?

  • Endorsing harmful actions for the greater good
  • Personal code of conduct within the ethical constraints of the group
  • Moral rules pertain to absolute rights
  • The moral value of an action is one way or another a function of its consequences alone

15. In low conflict emotions...

  • Fast decision making response
  • Fast cog control response
  • Fast emotional response
  • Fast cost benefit response

16. Which areas responded more to impersonal > personal moral dilemmas?

  • Posterior cingulate, parietal lobe
  • Medial frontal gyrus, posterior cingulate, angular gyrus
  • DLPFC, parietal lobe
  • Medial OFC, posterior cingulate, angular gyrus

17. In high conflict situations...

  • Initial response cog cost benefit, cog control, emotional
  • Initial response emotional, cog control, cog cost benefit reasoning
  • Initial response cog cost benefit, emotional, cog control
  • Initial response cog control, emotional, cog cost benefit

18. From Moll et al (2002)s neuroimaging study, which brain area(s) activated to nonmoral unpleasant stimuli over nonmoral neutral?

  • Left medial OFC, left amgdala
  • Left lateral OFC, left amygdala
  • Lateral OFC, left amygdala, bilateral visual cortex
  • Left medial OFC

19. Using dual process theory, what would be classed as an impersonal moral dilemma?

  • Having to divert a trolley using a lever to kill 1 or 5 people
  • Having to push a fat person in front of a trolley to stop it killing 5 people

20. Which areas responded more to personal > impersonal moral dilemmas?

  • Posterior cingulate, parietal lobe
  • Medial frontal gyrus, posterior cingulate, angular gyrus
  • Medial OFC, posterior cingulate, angular gyrus
  • DLPFC, parietal lobe