The vmPFC appears intimately linked with emotional arousal (Harenski & Hamann, 2006; Moll et al., 2007); the TPJ seems to subserve the capacity to think about another's perspective when deliberating over a moral dilemma (FeldmanHall, Dalgleish, & Mobbs, 2013; Young et al., 2007; Young ...
and instituted the taboo for this reason. But he reiterated that, in the majority of cases, “[t]he taboos seem likely to have arisen from the Westermarck effect,” and he referred to the process of “translating the Westermarck effect into...
This meant that participants saw either AI or human advisors, but saw (different) advisors give both utilitarian and non-utilitarian advice across the two dilemma types. First, participants were assigned to see either an AI or Human moral advisor (between-subjects). All participants were given a...
the TPJ seems to subserve the capacity to think about another's perspective when deliberating over a moral dilemma (FeldmanHall, Dalgleish, & Mobbs, 2013; Young et al., 2007; Young & Saxe, 2008; Young, Scholz, & Saxe, 2011); and the amygdala emerged as a region sensitive to salient ...
In the face of this uncertainty, Greely argues researchers face an “onrushing ethical dilemma” [20]—we “can’t rule out the possibility that sufficiently sophisticated organoids are, or will soon be, sentient; capable of having feelings with positive or negative quality, such as feelings of...