Despite the growing interest on how Tourette syndrome (TS) affects social cognition skills, this field remains to date relatively under-explored. Here, we aim to advance knowledge on the topic by studying moral decision making and moral reasoning in a group of adolescents with TS and a group of healthy controls. Overall, we found higher endorsement for utilitarian solutions of incidental and instrumental moral dilemmas in TS compared to controls. By contrast, we reported an overall higher tendency of TS individuals to apply principles described in the moral foundation questionnaire to establish whether something is morally right or wrong. Our results document intact moral reasoning in TS and suggest that a deficit in suppressing inappropriate behaviours and or altered sense of agency might be responsible for their higher utilitarian moral decision making

Vicario Carmelo Mario, Maugeri Nicoletta, Lucifora Chiara, Prato Adriana, Mucciardi Massimo, Martino Davide, et al. (2024). Evidence for a dissociation between moral reasoning and moral decision-making in Tourette syndrome. JOURNAL OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, 18(2), 217-225 [10.1111/jnp.12350].

Evidence for a dissociation between moral reasoning and moral decision-making in Tourette syndrome

Lucifora Chiara;
2024

Abstract

Despite the growing interest on how Tourette syndrome (TS) affects social cognition skills, this field remains to date relatively under-explored. Here, we aim to advance knowledge on the topic by studying moral decision making and moral reasoning in a group of adolescents with TS and a group of healthy controls. Overall, we found higher endorsement for utilitarian solutions of incidental and instrumental moral dilemmas in TS compared to controls. By contrast, we reported an overall higher tendency of TS individuals to apply principles described in the moral foundation questionnaire to establish whether something is morally right or wrong. Our results document intact moral reasoning in TS and suggest that a deficit in suppressing inappropriate behaviours and or altered sense of agency might be responsible for their higher utilitarian moral decision making
2024
Vicario Carmelo Mario, Maugeri Nicoletta, Lucifora Chiara, Prato Adriana, Mucciardi Massimo, Martino Davide, et al. (2024). Evidence for a dissociation between moral reasoning and moral decision-making in Tourette syndrome. JOURNAL OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, 18(2), 217-225 [10.1111/jnp.12350].
Vicario Carmelo Mario; Maugeri Nicoletta; Lucifora Chiara; Prato Adriana; Mucciardi Massimo; Martino Davide; Rizzo Renata
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