Department of Psychology and Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program, Northwestern University, 2029 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208, USA.
Curr Opin Neurobiol. 2010 Dec;20(6):803-9. doi: 10.1016/j.conb.2010.08.006. Epub 2010 Sep 17.
Social status hierarchy is a ubiquitous principle of social organization across the animal kingdom. Recent findings in social neuroscience reveal distinct neural networks associated with the recognition and experience of social hierarchy in humans, as well as modulation of these networks by personality and culture. Additionally, allelic variation in the serotonin transporter gene is associated with prevalence of social hierarchy across species and cultures, suggesting the importance of the study of genetic factors underlying social hierarchy. Future studies are needed to determine how genetic and environmental factors shape neural systems involved in the production and maintenance of social hierarchy across ontogeny and phylogeny.
社会等级制度是动物王国中普遍存在的社会组织原则。社会神经科学的最新发现揭示了人类识别和体验社会等级制度相关的独特神经网络,以及个性和文化对这些网络的调节。此外,5-羟色胺转运体基因的等位基因变异与跨物种和文化的社会等级制度的流行有关,这表明研究社会等级制度背后的遗传因素的重要性。未来的研究需要确定遗传和环境因素如何塑造涉及社会等级制度产生和维持的神经系统,跨越个体发生和系统发生。