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Impulsive Choice and Altruistic Punishment Are Correlated and Increase in Tandem With Serotonin Depletion

Human cooperation may partly depend on the presence of individuals willing to incur personal costs to punish noncooperators. The psychological factors that motivate such 'altruistic punishment' are not fully understood; some have argued that altruistic punishment is a deliberate act of nor...

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Autores principales: Crockett, Molly J., Clark, Luke, Lieberman, Matthew D., Tabibnia, Golnaz, Robbins, Trevor W.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Psychological Association 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3009596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21171757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0019861
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author Crockett, Molly J.
Clark, Luke
Lieberman, Matthew D.
Tabibnia, Golnaz
Robbins, Trevor W.
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description Human cooperation may partly depend on the presence of individuals willing to incur personal costs to punish noncooperators. The psychological factors that motivate such 'altruistic punishment' are not fully understood; some have argued that altruistic punishment is a deliberate act of norm enforcement that requires self-control, while others claim that it is an impulsive act driven primarily by emotion. In the current study, we addressed this question by examining the relationship between impulsive choice and altruistic punishment in the ultimatum game. As the neurotransmitter serotonin has been implicated in both impulsive choice and altruistic punishment, we investigated the effects of manipulating serotonin on both measures. Across individuals, impulsive choice and altruistic punishment were correlated and increased following serotonin depletion. These findings imply that altruistic punishment reflects the absence rather than the presence of self control, and suggest that impulsive choice and altruistic punishment share common neural mechanisms.
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spelling pubmed-30095962011-01-06 Impulsive Choice and Altruistic Punishment Are Correlated and Increase in Tandem With Serotonin Depletion Crockett, Molly J. Clark, Luke Lieberman, Matthew D. Tabibnia, Golnaz Robbins, Trevor W. Emotion Articles Human cooperation may partly depend on the presence of individuals willing to incur personal costs to punish noncooperators. The psychological factors that motivate such 'altruistic punishment' are not fully understood; some have argued that altruistic punishment is a deliberate act of norm enforcement that requires self-control, while others claim that it is an impulsive act driven primarily by emotion. In the current study, we addressed this question by examining the relationship between impulsive choice and altruistic punishment in the ultimatum game. As the neurotransmitter serotonin has been implicated in both impulsive choice and altruistic punishment, we investigated the effects of manipulating serotonin on both measures. Across individuals, impulsive choice and altruistic punishment were correlated and increased following serotonin depletion. These findings imply that altruistic punishment reflects the absence rather than the presence of self control, and suggest that impulsive choice and altruistic punishment share common neural mechanisms. American Psychological Association 2010-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3009596/ /pubmed/21171757 http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0019861 Text en © 2010 American Psychological Association. This article, manuscript, or document is copyrighted by the American Psychological Association (APA). For non-commercial, education and research purposes, users may access, download, copy, display, and redistribute this article or manuscript as well as adapt, translate, or data and text mine the content contained in this document. For any such use of this document, appropriate attribution or bibliographic citation must be given. Users should not delete any copyright notices or disclaimers. For more information or to obtain permission beyond that granted here, visit http://www.apa.org/about/copyright.html.
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Tabibnia, Golnaz
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Impulsive Choice and Altruistic Punishment Are Correlated and Increase in Tandem With Serotonin Depletion
title Impulsive Choice and Altruistic Punishment Are Correlated and Increase in Tandem With Serotonin Depletion
title_full Impulsive Choice and Altruistic Punishment Are Correlated and Increase in Tandem With Serotonin Depletion
title_fullStr Impulsive Choice and Altruistic Punishment Are Correlated and Increase in Tandem With Serotonin Depletion
title_full_unstemmed Impulsive Choice and Altruistic Punishment Are Correlated and Increase in Tandem With Serotonin Depletion
title_short Impulsive Choice and Altruistic Punishment Are Correlated and Increase in Tandem With Serotonin Depletion
title_sort impulsive choice and altruistic punishment are correlated and increase in tandem with serotonin depletion
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3009596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21171757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0019861
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