Thebdnfval66met Polymorphism Impacts Victim'S Moral Emotions Following Interpersonal Transgression

SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY(2021)

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Immoral behaviors make individuals abominate and punish transgressors. Inspired by the associations between the Val66Met polymorphism of brain-derived neurotropic factor (BDNF) gene and emotional responses following negative events, we investigated whether this polymorphism was also associated moral emotions such as punishment and forgiveness following interpersonal transgression. To do so, we categorized 340 individuals according to theBDNFVal66Met and assessed moral emotions by using 12 hypothetic scenarios in different conditions of intention and interpersonal consequence. The results indicated that this polymorphism was significantly associated with moral aversion and punishment towards transgressors. Victims with the Val/Val genotype expressed less aversion and punishment than the Met carriers, regardless of intention and interpersonal consequence. Moreover, this polymorphism was associated with forgiveness. Victims with the Val/Val genotype expressed more forgiveness than the Met carriers. Taken together, these findings highlight the importance of theBDNFVal66Met to moral emotions.
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Brain-derived neurotropic factor, forgiveness, interpersonal transgression, moral aversion, punishment
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