Racine, Eric; Sattler, Sebastian; Escande, Alice: Free Will and the Brain Disease Model of Addiction: The Not So Seductive Allure of Neuroscience and Its Modest Impact on the Attribution of Free Will to [...]. In: Frontiers in Psychology. Jg.8. 2017
Inhalt
- Belief in Free Will and the Brain Disease Model of Addiction
- Belief in Free Will and the Seductive Allure of Neuroscience Information
- Examining the Impact of Neuroscience Explanations on Belief in Free Will in the Context of Addiction
- Methods
- Participants and Study Design
- Ethics Statement
- Instruments
- Experimental Treatment
- Belief in Free Will
- Self-reported Knowledge about Neuroscience
- Substance Use Disorder (SUD)
- SUD among Peers
- Statistical Analyses
- Results
- Experimental Treatments (Research Questions 1, 2, and 3)
- Respondent Characteristics (Research Question 4)
- Interaction Effects between Experimental Treatments and Respondent Characteristics (Research Question 5)
- Discussion
- Impact of Neuroscience Information on Attribution of FWVOLITION and FWRESPONSIBILITY
- The Inexistence of a General Seductive Allure of Neuroscience Explanations?
- Motivated Reasoning Interacting with the Brain Disease Model of Addiction?
- The Seductive Allure of Neuroscience Explanations in High-Stake, Real-World Settings?
- Impact of Respondent Characteristics on the Seductive Allure of Neuroscience Explanations and Attitudes toward Free Will in the Context of Addiction
- Conclusion
- Author Contributions
- Funding
- Acknowledgments
- References
