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[行动、情感和决策背后的因素]

[Factors behind action, emotion, and decision making].

作者信息

Watanabe Katsumi

机构信息

Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Tokyo, 4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro, Tokyo 153-8904, Japan.

出版信息

Brain Nerve. 2009 Dec;61(12):1413-8.

Abstract

Human actions, emotions, and decision making are products of complex interactions between explicit and implicit processes at various levels of spatial and temporal scales. Although it may not be possible to obtain to experimental data for all the complexity of human behavioral and emotional processes in our everyday life, recent studies have investigated the effects of social contexts on actions, emotions, and decision making; these studies include those in the fields of experimental psychology, cognitive science, and neuroscience. In this paper, we review several empirical studies that exemplify how our actions, social emotions, and decision making are influenced by the presence of implicit external, rather than internal factors, particularly by presence of other individuals. The following are the main principles identified. (1) Unconscious behavioral contagion: Individuals tend to mimic others' actions. This tendency occurs unconsciously even when the observed and the to-be-executed movements are unrelated at various levels and aspects of behaviors (e. g., behavioral tempo and speed). (2) Neural substrates of social emotions: Various social emotions, including admiration, compassion, envy, and schadenfreude, are represented in neuronal networks that are similar to those of basic emotional processes. (3) Evasive nature of human decision making: Individuals tend to overrate their own subjective impression of and emotional reaction in forecasting affective reaction to events in the future, even though the predictive power of information from peer group is much larger in this regard. Individuals are seldom aware of the dissociation between their intended choice and excuted actions and are willing to give elaborate explanations for the choices they, in fact, did not make. Using these empirical examples, I will illustrate the considerable influences of implicit, unconscious processes on human actions, emotions, and decision making.

摘要

人类的行为、情感和决策是在不同空间和时间尺度上,显性和隐性过程之间复杂相互作用的产物。尽管要获取日常生活中人类行为和情感过程所有复杂性的实验数据或许不太可能,但最近的研究已经考察了社会环境对行为、情感和决策的影响;这些研究包括实验心理学、认知科学和神经科学领域的研究。在本文中,我们回顾了几项实证研究,这些研究例证了我们的行为、社会情感和决策是如何受到隐性外部因素而非内部因素的影响,尤其是受到他人在场的影响。以下是确定的主要原则。(1)无意识的行为传染:个体倾向于模仿他人的行为。即使观察到的动作和即将执行的动作在行为的各个层面和方面(如行为节奏和速度)不相关,这种倾向也会无意识地发生。(2)社会情感的神经基础:各种社会情感,包括钦佩、同情、嫉妒和幸灾乐祸,在类似于基本情感过程的神经网络中得到体现。(3)人类决策的逃避本质:个体在预测对未来事件的情感反应时,往往会高估自己的主观印象和情感反应,尽管在这方面来自同龄人群体的信息预测能力要大得多。个体很少意识到他们预期的选择和实际执行的行动之间的脱节,并且愿意为他们实际上并未做出的选择给出详尽的解释。通过这些实证例子,我将说明隐性、无意识过程对人类行为、情感和决策的重大影响。

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