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Ichingcarpenter

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Sat Jun 13, 2015, 07:19 AM Jun 2015

How People With Higher Moral Reasoning and Kindness Have Different Brains [View all]

People with a higher level of moral reasoning showed increased gray matter in parts of the brain related to social behavior, decision making, and conflict processing, according to a study published on June 3 in the journal PLOS ONE.

The study, conducted by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, used the stages of moral reasoning described by American psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg (1927–1987). Test subjects, totaling 67, were asked to evaluate complex moral dilemmas such as medical assisted suicide, and to choose the relevance of 12 given rationales. This determined where each subject fit in Kohlberg’s stages of moral reasoning.

They then underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to compare and contrast the volume of gray matter in their brains.

“Further research will be needed to determine whether these changes are the cause or the effect of higher levels of moral reasoning,” said senior author Hengyi Rao, PhD, a research assistant professor of cognitive neuroimaging at the Perelman School of Medicine, in a news release.

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http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/1387549-how-people-with-higher-moral-reasoning-and-kindness-have-different-brains/


http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/news/News_Releases/2015/06/rao/


Kohlberg’s stages of moral reasoning.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Kohlberg's_stages_of_moral_development

http://www.simplypsychology.org/kohlberg.html

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