memory. Across 3 studies, we demonstrate that such “hot” states can also shift moral
standards and increase dishonest behavior. Compared to participants who had just eaten or
who had not yet exercised, hungry and thirsty participants were more likely to behave
dishonestly to win a prize. Consistent with the specificity of motivation that is characteristic of
visceral states, participants were only more likely to cheat for a prize that could alleviate their …