[PDF] Exposure to justice diminishes moral perception. | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.1037/XGE0000241 Corpus ID: 19217640Exposure to justice diminishes moral perception. @article{Gantman2016ExposureTJ, title={Exposure to justice diminishes moral perception.}, author={Ana P. Gantman and J. V. Van Bavel}, journal={Journal of experimental psychology. General}, year={2016}, volume={145 12}, pages={ 1728-1739 } } Ana P. Gantman, J. V. Van Bavel Published 2016 Psychology, Medicine Journal of experimental psychology. General Evidence suggests that people have a lower threshold for the conscious awareness of moral words. Given the potential motivational relevance of moral concerns, the authors hypothesized and found that motivational relevance of moral stimuli enhanced the detection of moral words. 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