Department of Social Neuroscience, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2012 Oct;7(7):841-9. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsr057. Epub 2011 Sep 23.
It has long been argued that attitudes prepare the body to act. While early evidence suggested that evaluations (positive or negative) are rigidly linked to specific motor behaviors (approach or avoidant), recent behavioral evidence suggests that this linkage is context dependent. Here, we report that the neural circuitry mediating the relationship between evaluations and motor responses promotes flexibility in our embodiment of attitudes. In a behavioral study, stimulus-response relationships between evaluations and actions were rapidly conditioned. In a neuroimaging (functional magnetic resonance imaging) study, repetition suppression demonstrated that these relationships are formed in neural systems traditionally implicated in arbitrary sensorimotor mappings (i.e. the dorsal premotor cortex and posterior superior parietal lobule). These data provide the first neurophysiological evidence for attitude embodiment and demonstrate that relationships between evaluation and action are inherently malleable.
长久以来,人们一直认为态度能使身体做好行动准备。虽然早期的证据表明,评价(积极或消极)与特定的运动行为(接近或回避)是严格相关的,但最近的行为证据表明,这种联系是依赖于情境的。在这里,我们报告说,评价和运动反应之间的神经回路促进了我们对态度的体现的灵活性。在一项行为研究中,评价和动作之间的刺激-反应关系被迅速调节。在一项神经影像学(功能磁共振成像)研究中,重复抑制表明,这些关系是在传统上与任意感觉运动映射相关的神经系统中形成的(即背侧前运动皮层和后上顶叶)。这些数据为态度体现提供了第一个神经生理学证据,并表明评价和动作之间的关系本质上是可塑的。