Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Center for Social Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2006 Jun;1(1):18-25. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsl001.
A key question in psychology and neuroscience is the extent to which the neural representation of others is incorporated with, or is distinct from, our concept of self. Recent neuroimaging research has emphasized the importance of a region in the medial prefrontal cortex [MPFC; Brodmann's area (BA) 10] when performing self-referent tasks. Specifically, previous studies have reported selective MPFC recruitment when making judgments about the self relative to a familiar but personally unknown other. The present event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study extends these findings to judgments about personally known others. Subjects were imaged while making trait adjective judgments in one of the three conditions: (i) whether the adjective described the self; (ii) whether the adjective described an intimate other (i.e., a best friend); or (iii) whether the adjective was presented in uppercase letters. Making judgments about the self relative to an intimate other selectively activated the MPFC region previously implicated in the self-processing literature. These results suggest that while we may incorporate intimate others into our self-concept, the neural correlates of the self remain distinct from intimate and non-intimate others.
一个关键的问题在心理学和神经科学是在多大程度上的神经代表别人与我们的自我概念,或有区别。最近的神经影像学研究强调了内侧前额叶皮层[MPFC;布罗德曼区(BA)10]在执行自我参照任务时的重要性。具体地说,以前的研究报告说,当相对于一个熟悉但个人不认识的他人做出自我判断时,MPFC 会有选择性地招募。本事件相关功能磁共振成像研究将这些发现扩展到对个人熟悉的他人的判断。当被试在三种条件之一中进行特质形容词判断时,对他们进行了成像:(i)形容词是否描述了自我;(ii)形容词是否描述了一个亲密的他人(即,一个最好的朋友);或(iii)形容词是否以大写字母呈现。相对于亲密的他人做出自我判断,选择性地激活了先前在自我加工文献中涉及的 MPFC 区域。这些结果表明,虽然我们可能将亲密的他人纳入我们的自我概念,但自我的神经相关性仍然与亲密的和不亲密的他人不同。