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Moral decision-making in alexithymic participants

2015

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Moral choices are influenced by both emotion and cognition, often leading to deontological or utilitarian responses. This study investigates the impact of alexithymia, characterized by impaired emotional awareness and regulation, on moral decision-making. Involving 22 alexithymic and 22 non-alexithymic participants, results showed no significant difference in utilitarian decisions or decision time, but alexithymic individuals rated moral-related emotions as less unpleasant, indicating that although alexithymia affects emotional reactions to moral dilemmas, it does not alter the decision-making process itself.