Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287, USA.
Department of Psychology, Peking University, Beijing, China; PKU-IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Peking University, Beijing, China.
Neuroimage. 2014 Feb 15;87:164-9. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.10.042. Epub 2013 Oct 31.
Is it possible for neural responses to others' rewards to be as strong as those for the self? Although prior fMRI studies have demonstrated that watching others get rewards can activate one's own reward centers, such vicarious reward activation has always been less strong than responses to rewards for oneself. In the present study we manipulated participants' self-construal (independent vs. interdependent) and found that, when an independent self-construal was primed, subjects showed greater activation in the bilateral ventral striatum in response to winning money for the self (vs. for a friend) during a gambling game. However, priming an interdependent self-construal resulted in comparable activation in these regions in response to winning money for the self and for a friend. Our findings suggest that interdependence may cause people to experience rewards for a close other as strongly as they experience rewards for the self.
他人奖励引起的神经反应是否可能与自身奖励引起的神经反应一样强烈?尽管先前的 fMRI 研究表明,观察他人获得奖励可以激活自身的奖励中心,但这种替代性奖励激活的强度总是低于自身获得奖励的反应。在本研究中,我们操纵了参与者的自我建构(独立与相互依存),发现当启动独立的自我建构时,被试在赌博游戏中因自己(而非朋友)赢得金钱时,双侧腹侧纹状体的活动增强。然而,当启动相互依存的自我建构时,这些区域对自己和朋友赢得金钱的反应的激活程度相当。我们的研究结果表明,相互依存可能导致人们对亲密他人的奖励体验与对自身奖励的体验一样强烈。