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osoab
30th December 2010, 08:55 AM
Morality is modified in the lab (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8593748.stm)


They identified a region of the brain just above and behind the right ear which appears to control morality.
And by using magnetic pulses to block cell activity they impaired volunteers' notion of right and wrong. The small Massachusetts Institute of Technology study appears in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.


Lead researcher Dr Liane Young said: "You think of morality as being a really high-level behaviour.

"To be able to apply a magnetic field to a specific brain region and change people's moral judgments is really astonishing."

The key area of the brain is a knot of nerve cells known as the right temporo-parietal junction (RTPJ).

The researchers subjected 20 volunteers to a number of tests designed to assess their notions of right and wrong.

In one scenario participants were asked how acceptable it was for a man to let his girlfriend walk across a bridge he knew to be unsafe.

After receiving a 500 millisecond magnetic pulse to the scalp, the volunteers delivered verdicts based on outcome rather than moral principle.

If the girlfriend made it across the bridge safely, her boyfriend was not seen as having done anything wrong.

In effect, they were unable to make moral judgments that require an understanding of other people's intentions.

Previous work has shown the RTPJ to be highly active when people think about the thoughts and beliefs of others.

Electric currents

The MIT team pinpointed the region in volunteers using a sophisticated functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) brain scan.

They then targeted the area using a technique called transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to create weak electric currents that temporarily stop brain cells working normally.

In one test, volunteers were exposed to TMS for 25 minutes before reading stories involving morally questionable characters, and being asked to judge their actions.

In a second experiment, volunteers were subjected to a much shorter 500 millisecond TMS burst while being asked to make a moral judgement.

In both cases, the researchers found that when the RTPJ was disrupted volunteers were more likely to judge actions solely on the basis of whether they caused harm - not whether they were morally wrong in themselves.

Morally dubious acts with a "happy" ending were often deemed acceptable.

Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, a brain expert at University College London, said the findings were insightful.

"The study suggests that this region - the RTPJ - is necessary for moral reasoning.

"What is interesting is that this is a region that is very late developing - into adolescence and beyond right into the 20s.

"The next step would be to look at how or whether moral development changes through childhood into adulthood."



http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2010/12/29/scientists-show-that-they-can-change-peoples-moral-judgments.aspx



Dr. Mercola's Comments:

Could a quick magnetic pulse to your brain suddenly alter your moral scruples, leaving you unable to identify the difference between right and wrong?
It turns out that this high-level thought process of moral reasoning, which is often equated with our very identities as human begins, appears to be entirely malleable.
When researchers administered even a super fast 500-millisecond magnetic pulse to the right temporo-parietal junction (RTPJ) of the brain, it rendered participants unable to make moral judgments.

Instead, the volunteers judged actions on whether or not they resulted in harm, so situations that had positive outcomes were deemed acceptable even if they involved morally corrupt judgments.

Interestingly, this region of the brain does not fully develop until late adolescence and into your 20s, which suggests that your moral faculties are not fully developed until after your teenage years.

I wonder what overexposure to cell phone radition does to this area?

mamboni
30th December 2010, 09:32 AM
Excerpt from History of the World, by Scribonius Schmenge, 2023:

As society gradualy sank into chaos, the political leaders had no understanding of the reasons for it. Unbeknownst to the popualtion at large, progressive and cumulative exposure to electromagnetic high frequency radiation from cell phones and similar wireless devices was causing permanent damage to the temporo-parietal junction of the brain, the morality control center. Adolescents were particularly prone to damage. By 2015, an entire generation had come of age as ubiquitous users of cell phones. The consequences for society were nothing short of catastrophic. Between 2001 and 2015, unwed pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases and rates of birth of mentally challenged babies had skyrocketed. Government itself became totally corrupt and dysfunctional as public official committed crimes such as theft, selling influence, embezzlement, fraud and extortion at alarming rates. By the time cell phones were outlawed by the occupying regional governor of the United States Receivership, Won Hong Lo, with the approval of the authorities in China, it was too late. America had degenerated into a veritable prison camp of criminals, miscreants and economic zombies. Only the few with the wisdom and vision to turn to GSUS during these tumultuous times managed to survive and keep their sanity.

Santa
30th December 2010, 09:46 AM
I wonder what overexposure to cell phone radiation does to this area?

Supposedly, cell phone technology was invented in Israel.

Ponce
30th December 2010, 09:55 AM
Don't have one and if I were to have one I would use it maybe once every two or three monhts......I do use a Teens machine that I use to give my brains love taps at least twice a week for ten minutes, it seems to like it.

Twisted Titan
30th December 2010, 10:01 AM
The key area of the brain is a knot of nerve cells known as the right temporo-parietal junction (RTPJ).
To be able to apply a magnetic field to a specific brain region and change people's moral judgments is really astonishing."

Not as astonishing as to discover how many generations of incestious rape are required to have this region of the brain disabled in offspring that go on to become people in positions of power that hold in the hollow if their hand the lives of millions.


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TheNocturnalEgyptian
30th December 2010, 12:22 PM
And yet people say frequency / EMP applied to the brain cannot do anything.

Fools, all of them, for the electric universe's interactions with the brain is the whole thing!