Cope Lora M, Schaich Borg Jana, Harenski Carla L, Sinnott-Armstrong Walter, Lieberman Debra, Nyalakanti Prashanth K, Calhoun Vince D, Kiehl Kent A
Mind Research Network Albuquerque, NM, USA.
Front Evol Neurosci. 2010 Dec 30;2:110. doi: 10.3389/fnevo.2010.00110. eCollection 2010.
Evolutionary approaches to dissecting our psychological architecture underscore the importance of both function and structure. Here we focus on both the function and structure of our neural circuitry and report a functional bilateral asymmetry associated with the processing of immoral stimuli. Many processes in the human brain are associated with functional specialization unique to one hemisphere. With respect to emotions, most research points to right-hemispheric lateralization. Here we provide evidence that not all emotional stimuli share right-hemispheric lateralization. Across three studies employing different paradigms, the processing of negative morally laden stimuli was found to be highly left-lateralized. Regions of engagement common to the three studies include the left medial prefrontal cortex, left temporoparietal junction, and left posterior cingulate. These data support the hypothesis that processing of immoral stimuli preferentially engages left hemispheric processes and sheds light on our evolved neural architecture.
剖析我们心理结构的进化方法强调了功能和结构的重要性。在这里,我们关注神经回路的功能和结构,并报告了与不道德刺激处理相关的功能性双侧不对称。人类大脑中的许多过程都与一个半球特有的功能特化有关。关于情绪,大多数研究指向右半球侧化。在这里,我们提供证据表明并非所有情绪刺激都具有右半球侧化。在三项采用不同范式的研究中,发现对带有负面道德意味的刺激的处理高度偏向左侧。三项研究中共同涉及的区域包括左侧内侧前额叶皮层、左侧颞顶联合区和左侧后扣带回。这些数据支持了这样的假设,即不道德刺激的处理优先涉及左半球过程,并揭示了我们进化的神经结构。