Psychology Department, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA.
Neuroimage. 2012 May 15;61(1):32-40. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.02.027. Epub 2012 Feb 21.
Though emotions have been shown to have sometimes dramatic effects on decision-making, the neural mechanisms mediating these biases are relatively unexplored. Here, we investigated how incidental affect (i.e. emotional states unrelated to the decision at hand) may influence decisions, and how these biases are implemented in the brain. Nineteen adult participants made decisions which involved accepting or rejecting monetary offers from others in an Ultimatum Game while undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Prior to each set of decisions, participants watched a short video clip aimed at inducing either a sad or neutral emotional state. Results demonstrated that, as expected, sad participants rejected more unfair offers than those in the neutral condition. Neuroimaging analyses revealed that receiving unfair offers while in a sad mood elicited activity in brain areas related to aversive emotional states and somatosensory integration (anterior insula) and to cognitive conflict (anterior cingulate cortex). Sad participants also showed a diminished sensitivity in neural regions associated with reward processing (ventral striatum). Importantly, insular activation uniquely mediated the relationship between sadness and decision bias. This study is the first to reveal how subtle mood states can be integrated at the neural level to influence decision-making.
尽管情绪有时会对决策产生戏剧性的影响,但介导这些偏差的神经机制仍相对未知。在这里,我们研究了偶然的情绪(即与手头的决策无关的情绪状态)如何影响决策,以及这些偏差是如何在大脑中实现的。19 名成年参与者在进行功能磁共振成像 (fMRI) 的同时,参与了一个最后通牒博弈,其中涉及接受或拒绝他人的金钱提议。在每一组决策之前,参与者观看了一段旨在引起悲伤或中性情绪的短视频。结果表明,正如预期的那样,悲伤的参与者比处于中性状态的参与者拒绝了更多不公平的提议。神经影像学分析表明,在悲伤的情绪中收到不公平的提议会引起与厌恶情绪和躯体感觉整合(前岛叶)以及认知冲突(前扣带皮层)相关的大脑区域的活动。悲伤的参与者在与奖励处理相关的神经区域也表现出敏感性降低(腹侧纹状体)。重要的是,岛叶的激活独特地介导了悲伤和决策偏差之间的关系。这项研究首次揭示了微妙的情绪状态如何在神经水平上被整合来影响决策。