The Multifaceted Effects of Serotonin Transporter Polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) on Anxiety, Implicit Moral Attitudes, and Harmful Behaviors

Morality is fundamentally human in nature. Regardless, and even when moral norms seem to work toward the common goal of human cooperation, which morally contentious behaviors are permitted and which are prohibited vary across populations. Because of this occurrence, much scientific debate has revolv...

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Main Authors: Róger Marcelo Martínez, Chin-Yau Chen, Tsai-Tsen Liao, Yawei Cheng, Yang-Teng Fan, Shih-Han Chou, Chenyi Chen
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-01
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spelling doaj-4fa4833e3bd9443c99b1a45a85559f2e2020-11-25T02:59:55ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782020-07-011110.3389/fpsyg.2020.01521547398The Multifaceted Effects of Serotonin Transporter Polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) on Anxiety, Implicit Moral Attitudes, and Harmful BehaviorsRóger Marcelo Martínez0Róger Marcelo Martínez1Chin-Yau Chen2Tsai-Tsen Liao3Yawei Cheng4Yawei Cheng5Yawei Cheng6Yang-Teng Fan7Shih-Han Chou8Chenyi Chen9Chenyi Chen10Chenyi Chen11Chenyi Chen12Graduate Institute of Injury Prevention and Control, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, TaiwanSchool of Psychological Sciences, National Autonomous University of Honduras, Tegucigalpa, HondurasDepartment of Surgery, National Yang-Ming University Hospital, Yilan, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, TaiwanInstitute of Neuroscience, Brain Research Center, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, National Yang-Ming University Hospital, Yilan, TaiwanDepartment of Education and Research, Taipei City Hospital, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Biological Science and Technology, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, TaiwanDepartment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Injury Prevention and Control, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan0Research Center of Brain and Consciousness, Shuang-Ho Hospital, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan1Graduate Institute of Mind, Brain and Consciousness, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan2Psychiatric Research Center, Wan Fang Hospital, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, TaiwanMorality is fundamentally human in nature. Regardless, and even when moral norms seem to work toward the common goal of human cooperation, which morally contentious behaviors are permitted and which are prohibited vary across populations. Because of this occurrence, much scientific debate has revolved around the notion that this phenomenon might be explained by the interaction between genes and environment. Alongside, whether the principles cementing the bases of morality are intuition- or reason-based is another question that has been raised. However, previous research addressing these topics used explicit measures to probe moral attitudes, thus being the participants able to intentionally modify or disguise their honest responses. What’s more, while the 5-HTT gene was found to be associated with anxiety, morality, and even cultural structures, a single genotype–phenotype linkage cannot be established without considering the multifaceted effects of the 5-HTT gene on gene–behavior interactions. In order to explore the role of genetics on modeling moral attitudes and behaviors, we genotyped the 5-HTTLPR in 114 healthy volunteers and subsequently assessed their explicit justice sensitivity (Justice Sensitivity Inventory) and moral permissibility judgments, as well as their implicit moral attitudes [moral implicit association task (mIAT)]. Results revealed that 5-HTTLPR short-allele carriers had significantly lower mIAT reaction times when answering correctly and were less compliant on harming another person even when harm or death would inevitably occur anyway to this other individual. With these preliminary results, we can first see how it does not have to be a matter of vouching for a rationalist versus an intuitionist model of moral judgment, but rather being moral judgment an outcome of the different variants of the 5-HTTLPR polymorphism affecting the way in which individuals engage contrastingly with moral issues.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01521/full5-HTTLPRmoral judgmentjustice sensitivityimplicit moral attitudemoral permissibility
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Róger Marcelo Martínez
Chin-Yau Chen
Tsai-Tsen Liao
Yawei Cheng
Yawei Cheng
Yawei Cheng
Yang-Teng Fan
Shih-Han Chou
Chenyi Chen
Chenyi Chen
Chenyi Chen
Chenyi Chen
spellingShingle Róger Marcelo Martínez
Róger Marcelo Martínez
Chin-Yau Chen
Tsai-Tsen Liao
Yawei Cheng
Yawei Cheng
Yawei Cheng
Yang-Teng Fan
Shih-Han Chou
Chenyi Chen
Chenyi Chen
Chenyi Chen
Chenyi Chen
The Multifaceted Effects of Serotonin Transporter Polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) on Anxiety, Implicit Moral Attitudes, and Harmful Behaviors
Frontiers in Psychology
5-HTTLPR
moral judgment
justice sensitivity
implicit moral attitude
moral permissibility
author_facet Róger Marcelo Martínez
Róger Marcelo Martínez
Chin-Yau Chen
Tsai-Tsen Liao
Yawei Cheng
Yawei Cheng
Yawei Cheng
Yang-Teng Fan
Shih-Han Chou
Chenyi Chen
Chenyi Chen
Chenyi Chen
Chenyi Chen
author_sort Róger Marcelo Martínez
title The Multifaceted Effects of Serotonin Transporter Polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) on Anxiety, Implicit Moral Attitudes, and Harmful Behaviors
title_short The Multifaceted Effects of Serotonin Transporter Polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) on Anxiety, Implicit Moral Attitudes, and Harmful Behaviors
title_full The Multifaceted Effects of Serotonin Transporter Polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) on Anxiety, Implicit Moral Attitudes, and Harmful Behaviors
title_fullStr The Multifaceted Effects of Serotonin Transporter Polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) on Anxiety, Implicit Moral Attitudes, and Harmful Behaviors
title_full_unstemmed The Multifaceted Effects of Serotonin Transporter Polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) on Anxiety, Implicit Moral Attitudes, and Harmful Behaviors
title_sort multifaceted effects of serotonin transporter polymorphism (5-httlpr) on anxiety, implicit moral attitudes, and harmful behaviors
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Morality is fundamentally human in nature. Regardless, and even when moral norms seem to work toward the common goal of human cooperation, which morally contentious behaviors are permitted and which are prohibited vary across populations. Because of this occurrence, much scientific debate has revolved around the notion that this phenomenon might be explained by the interaction between genes and environment. Alongside, whether the principles cementing the bases of morality are intuition- or reason-based is another question that has been raised. However, previous research addressing these topics used explicit measures to probe moral attitudes, thus being the participants able to intentionally modify or disguise their honest responses. What’s more, while the 5-HTT gene was found to be associated with anxiety, morality, and even cultural structures, a single genotype–phenotype linkage cannot be established without considering the multifaceted effects of the 5-HTT gene on gene–behavior interactions. In order to explore the role of genetics on modeling moral attitudes and behaviors, we genotyped the 5-HTTLPR in 114 healthy volunteers and subsequently assessed their explicit justice sensitivity (Justice Sensitivity Inventory) and moral permissibility judgments, as well as their implicit moral attitudes [moral implicit association task (mIAT)]. Results revealed that 5-HTTLPR short-allele carriers had significantly lower mIAT reaction times when answering correctly and were less compliant on harming another person even when harm or death would inevitably occur anyway to this other individual. With these preliminary results, we can first see how it does not have to be a matter of vouching for a rationalist versus an intuitionist model of moral judgment, but rather being moral judgment an outcome of the different variants of the 5-HTTLPR polymorphism affecting the way in which individuals engage contrastingly with moral issues.
topic 5-HTTLPR
moral judgment
justice sensitivity
implicit moral attitude
moral permissibility
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01521/full
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