Brain Mapping Unit, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Downing Site, Cambridge CB2 3EB, UK.
Trends Cogn Sci. 2010 Aug;14(8):376-82. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2010.05.005. Epub 2010 Jun 25.
A current consensus views social perception as a bottom-up process in which the human brain uses social signals to make inferences about another's mental state. Here we propose that, contrary to this model, even the most basic perceptual processing of a social stimulus and closely associated automatic responses are modulated by mental-state attribution. We suggest that social perception is subserved by an interactive bidirectional relationship between the neural mechanisms supporting basic sensory processing of social information and the theory-of-mind system. Consequently, processing of a social stimulus cannot be divorced from its representation in terms of mental states. This hypothesis has far-reaching implications for our understanding of both the healthy social brain and characteristic social failures in psychopathology.
目前的共识认为,社会感知是一个自下而上的过程,人类大脑利用社会信号来推断他人的心理状态。在这里,我们提出,与该模型相反,即使是对社会刺激的最基本的感知处理以及密切相关的自动反应,也受到心理状态归因的调节。我们认为,社会感知是由支持社会信息基本感觉处理的神经机制和心理理论系统之间的交互双向关系来支持的。因此,社会刺激的处理不能与其在心理状态方面的表示分开。这一假设对我们理解健康的社会大脑和心理病理学中的典型社会失败都具有深远的意义。