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直接社会经验对信任决策和神经奖励回路的影响。

Effects of direct social experience on trust decisions and neural reward circuitry.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Rutgers University Newark, NJ, USA.

出版信息

Front Neurosci. 2012 Oct 16;6:148. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2012.00148. eCollection 2012.

Abstract

The human striatum is integral for reward-processing and supports learning by linking experienced outcomes with prior expectations. Recent endeavors implicate the striatum in processing outcomes of social interactions, such as social approval/rejection, as well as in learning reputations of others. Interestingly, social impressions often influence our behavior with others during interactions. Information about an interaction partner's moral character acquired from biographical information hinders updating of expectations after interactions via top down modulation of reward circuitry. An outstanding question is whether initial impressions formed through experience similarly modulate the ability to update social impressions at the behavioral and neural level. We investigated the role of experienced social information on trust behavior and reward-related BOLD activity. Participants played a computerized ball-tossing game with three fictional partners manipulated to be perceived as good, bad, or neutral. Participants then played an iterated trust game as investors with these same partners while undergoing fMRI. Unbeknownst to participants, partner behavior in the trust game was random and unrelated to their ball-tossing behavior. Participants' trust decisions were influenced by their prior experience in the ball-tossing game, investing less often with the bad partner compared to the good and neutral. Reinforcement learning models revealed that participants were more sensitive to updating their beliefs about good and bad partners when experiencing outcomes consistent with initial experience. Increased striatal and anterior cingulate BOLD activity for positive versus negative trust game outcomes emerged, which further correlated with model-derived prediction error learning signals. These results suggest that initial impressions formed from direct social experience can be continually shaped by consistent information through reward learning mechanisms.

摘要

人类纹状体对于奖励处理至关重要,通过将体验到的结果与先前的期望联系起来,支持学习。最近的研究表明,纹状体参与了社交互动结果的处理,例如社会认可/拒绝,以及他人声誉的学习。有趣的是,社交印象往往会影响我们在互动中与他人的行为。通过自上而下的奖励回路调制,从传记信息中获得的关于交互伙伴道德品质的信息会阻碍交互后期望的更新。一个悬而未决的问题是,通过经验形成的初始印象是否同样会在行为和神经水平上调节更新社交印象的能力。我们研究了经验性社会信息对信任行为和与奖励相关的 BOLD 活动的作用。参与者玩了一个电脑化的抛球游戏,与三个虚构的伙伴互动,这些伙伴被认为是好的、坏的或中性的。然后,参与者在经历 fMRI 的同时,作为投资者与这些相同的伙伴玩迭代信任游戏。参与者不知道的是,信任游戏中的伙伴行为是随机的,与他们的抛球行为无关。参与者的信任决策受到他们在抛球游戏中的先前经验的影响,与好的和中性的伙伴相比,他们与坏的伙伴投资的频率较低。强化学习模型表明,当参与者体验到与初始经验一致的结果时,他们对更新对好的和坏的伙伴的信念更加敏感。与模型衍生的预测误差学习信号进一步相关的是,正性 versus 负性信任游戏结果出现了纹状体和前扣带皮层 BOLD 活动的增加,这表明初始印象可以通过奖励学习机制不断地被一致的信息所塑造。

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