Affective Brain Lab, Department of Cognitive, Perceptual and Brain Sciences, Division of Psychology and Language Sciences, and Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London (UCL), WC1N 3AR, London, United Kingdom.
J Neurosci. 2014 Apr 23;34(17):5816-23. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4107-13.2014.
Social animals constantly make decisions together. What determines if individuals will subsequently adjust their behavior to align with collective choices? Here, using functional magnetic resonance imaging in humans, we characterize a novel temporal model of brain response from the time a collective decision is made to the time an individual action is required. We reveal that whether a behavioral modification will occur is determined not necessarily by the brain's response to the initial social influence, but by how that response (specifically in the orbitofrontal cortex; OFC) is mirrored at a later time when the individual selects their own action. This result suggests that the OFC may reconstitute an initial state of collective influence when individual action is subsequently needed. Importantly, these dynamics vary across individuals as a function of trait conformity and mediate the relationship between this personality characteristic and behavioral adjustment toward the group.
社会性动物经常一起做决定。那么,是什么决定了个体随后是否会调整自己的行为以符合集体的选择呢?在这里,我们使用人类功能性磁共振成像技术,从做出集体决策到需要个体行动的时间,对大脑反应的一种新的时间模型进行了特征描述。我们揭示了一个行为是否会发生改变,并不一定取决于大脑对初始社会影响的反应,而是取决于当个体选择自己的行为时,这种反应(特别是在眶额皮层;OFC)在稍后时间的镜像程度。这一结果表明,当随后需要个体行动时,OFC 可能会重建初始的集体影响状态。重要的是,这些动态变化因个体特质的一致性而不同,并且调节了这种个性特征与个体向群体行为调整之间的关系。