Department of Neurobiology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel.
Science. 2011 Jul 1;333(6038):108-11. doi: 10.1126/science.1203557.
Human memory is strikingly susceptible to social influences, yet we know little about the underlying mechanisms. We examined how socially induced memory errors are generated in the brain by studying the memory of individuals exposed to recollections of others. Participants exhibited a strong tendency to conform to erroneous recollections of the group, producing both long-lasting and temporary errors, even when their initial memory was strong and accurate. Functional brain imaging revealed that social influence modified the neuronal representation of memory. Specifically, a particular brain signature of enhanced amygdala activity and enhanced amygdala-hippocampus connectivity predicted long-lasting but not temporary memory alterations. Our findings reveal how social manipulation can alter memory and extend the known functions of the amygdala to encompass socially mediated memory distortions.
人类的记忆极易受到社会影响,但我们对其潜在机制知之甚少。我们通过研究个体对他人记忆的回忆,研究了大脑中是如何产生社会诱导的记忆错误的。参与者表现出强烈的从众倾向,即使他们最初的记忆是强烈而准确的,也会产生持久和暂时的错误。功能脑成像显示,社会影响改变了记忆的神经元表现。具体来说,杏仁核活动增强和杏仁核-海马连接增强的特定脑特征预测了持久的但不是暂时的记忆改变。我们的发现揭示了社会操纵如何改变记忆,并扩展了杏仁核的已知功能,使其包含社会介导的记忆扭曲。