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惩罚的神经生物学

The neurobiology of punishment.

作者信息

Seymour Ben, Singer Tania, Dolan Ray

机构信息

The Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, Institute of Neurology, UCL, 12 Queen Square, London WC1X 3BG, UK.

出版信息

Nat Rev Neurosci. 2007 Apr;8(4):300-11. doi: 10.1038/nrn2119.

Abstract

Animals, in particular humans, frequently punish other individuals who behave negatively or uncooperatively towards them. In animals, this usually serves to protect the personal interests of the individual concerned, and its kin. However, humans also punish altruistically, in which the act of punishing is personally costly. The propensity to do so has been proposed to reflect the cultural acquisition of norms of behaviour, which incorporates the desire to uphold equity and fairness, and promotes cooperation. Here, we review the proximate neurobiological basis of punishment, considering the motivational processes that underlie punishing actions.

摘要

动物,尤其是人类,经常会惩罚那些对他们表现出负面行为或不合作行为的其他个体。在动物中,这通常是为了保护相关个体及其亲属的个人利益。然而,人类也会进行利他惩罚,即惩罚行为本身对个人来说是有代价的。有人提出,这样做的倾向反映了行为规范的文化习得,其中包含了维护公平和公正的愿望,并促进合作。在这里,我们回顾惩罚的近因神经生物学基础,考虑构成惩罚行为基础的动机过程。

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