Brain signatures of moral sensitivity in adolescents with early social deprivation
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Gómez, David Maximiliano
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Escobar, María Josefina
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Huepe, David
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Decety, Jean
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Sedeño, Lucas
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Messow, Marie Kristin
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Baez, Sandra
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Rivera Rei, Álvaro
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Canales Johnson, Andrés
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Morales, Juan Pablo
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Schröeder, Johannes
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Manes, Facundo
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López, Vladimir
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Ibáñez, Agustín
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2014-12-15T12:46:53Z
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2014-12-15T12:46:53Z
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2014
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Sci. Rep. 4, 5354 (2014)
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DOI: 10.1038/srep05354
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/122164
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Abstract
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The present study examined neural responses associated with moral sensitivity in adolescents with a
background of early social deprivation. Using high-density electroencephalography (hdEEG), brain activity
was measured during an intentional inference task, which assesses rapid moral decision-making regarding
intentional or unintentional harm to people and objects.Wecompared the responses to this task in a socially
deprived group (DG) with that of a control group (CG). The event-related potentials (ERPs) results showed
atypical early and late frontal cortical markers associated with attribution of intentionality during moral
decision-making in DG (especially regarding intentional harm to people). The source space of the hdEEG
showed reduced activity for DG compared with CG in the right prefrontal cortex, bilaterally in the
ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC), and right insula. Moreover, the reduced response in vmPFC for
DG was predicted by higher rates of externalizing problems. These findings demonstrate the importance of
the social environment in early moral development, supporting a prefrontal maturation model of social
deprivation.
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This research was supported by a doctoral grant from CONICYT to M.J.E., as well as by
grants CONICYT/FONDECYT Regular (1130920 and 1140114), Foncyt-PICT 2012-0412
and Foncyt-PICT 2012-1309, CONICET, and the INECO Foundation