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社会影响对决策的神经基础。

The neural substrates of social influence on decision making.

机构信息

Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2013;8(1):e52630. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0052630. Epub 2013 Jan 9.

Abstract

The mechanisms that govern human learning and decision making under uncertainty have been the focus of intense behavioral and, more recently, neuroscientific investigation. Substantial progress has been made in building models of the processes involved, and identifying underlying neural mechanisms using simple, two-alternative forced choice decision tasks. However, less attention has been given to how social information influences these processes, and the neural systems that mediate this influence. Here we sought to address these questions by using tasks similar to ones that have been used to study individual decision making behavior, and adding conditions in which participants were given trial-by-trial information about the performance of other individuals (their choices and/or their rewards) simultaneously playing the same tasks. We asked two questions: How does such information about the behavior of others influence performance in otherwise simple decision tasks, and what neural systems mediate this influence? We found that bilateral insula exhibited a parametric relationship to the degree of misalignment of the individual's performance with those of others in the group. Furthermore, activity in the bilateral insula significantly predicted participants' subsequent choices to align their behavior with others in the group when they were misaligned either in their choices (independent of success) or their degree of success (independent of specific choices). These findings add to the growing body of empirical data suggesting that the insula participates in an important way in social information processing and decision making.

摘要

在不确定条件下,人类学习和决策的机制一直是强烈的行为和最近神经科学研究的焦点。在构建所涉及的过程模型和使用简单的二选一强制选择决策任务识别潜在神经机制方面已经取得了很大进展。然而,人们对社会信息如何影响这些过程以及介导这种影响的神经系统关注较少。在这里,我们通过使用类似于研究个体决策行为的任务,并在这些任务中同时为参与者提供有关其他个体(他们的选择和/或他们的奖励)表现的逐次信息,来解决这些问题。我们提出了两个问题:这种关于他人行为的信息如何影响其他简单决策任务的表现,以及哪些神经系统介导了这种影响?我们发现,双侧脑岛与个体表现与群体中其他人的表现不一致的程度呈参数关系。此外,当参与者的选择(与成功无关)或他们的成功程度(与具体选择无关)不一致时,双侧脑岛的活动显著预测了参与者随后与群体中的其他人保持一致行为的选择。这些发现增加了越来越多的经验数据,表明脑岛以重要的方式参与社会信息处理和决策制定。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/d0f4/3541381/d4ea0b43a713/pone.0052630.g001.jpg

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