van den Bos Wouter, van Dijk Eric, Westenberg Michiel, Rombouts Serge A R B, Crone Eveline A
Leiden University--Department of Psychology, Leiden University Medical Center, 2300 RB, Leden, The Netherlands.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2009 Sep;4(3):294-304. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsp009. Epub 2009 Mar 20.
Reciprocity of trust is important for social interaction and depends on individual differences in social value orientation (SVO). Here, we examined the neural correlates of reciprocity by manipulating two factors that influence reciprocal behavior: (1) the risk that the trustor took when trusting and (2) the benefit for the trustee when being trusted. FMRI results showed that anterior Medial Prefrontal Frontal Cortex (aMPFC) was more active when participants defected relative to when participants reciprocated, but was not sensitive to manipulations of risk and benefit or individual differences in SVO. However, activation in the temporal-parietal-junction (rTPJ), bilateral anterior insula and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) was modulated by individual differences in SVO. In addition, these regions were differentially sensitive to manipulations of risk for the trustor when reciprocating. In contrast, the ACC and the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex were sensitive to the benefit for the trustee when reciprocating. Together, the results of this study provide more insight in how several brain regions work together when individuals reciprocate trust, by showing how these regions are differentially sensitive to reciprocity motives and perspective-taking.
信任的互惠性对于社会互动很重要,并且取决于社会价值取向(SVO)的个体差异。在此,我们通过操纵两个影响互惠行为的因素来研究互惠性的神经关联:(1)信任者信任时所承担的风险,以及(2)被信任者被信任时所获得的益处。功能磁共振成像(fMRI)结果显示,与参与者进行互惠时相比,当参与者背叛时,前额叶内侧皮质前部(aMPFC)更为活跃,但对风险和益处的操纵或SVO的个体差异不敏感。然而,颞顶联合区(rTPJ)、双侧前脑岛和前扣带回皮质(ACC)的激活受到SVO个体差异的调节。此外,这些区域在互惠时对信任者风险操纵的敏感性存在差异。相比之下,ACC和右侧背外侧前额叶皮质在互惠时对被信任者的益处敏感。总之,本研究结果通过展示这些区域对互惠动机和观点采择的不同敏感性,为个体在互惠信任时几个脑区如何协同工作提供了更多见解。