Pincus Melanie, LaViers Lisa, Prietula Michael J, Berns Gregory
Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2014 Aug 29;9(8):e106061. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0106061. eCollection 2014.
Our personal values are subject to forces of social influence. Deontological resolve captures how strongly one relies on absolute rules of right and wrong in the representation of one's personal values and may predict willingness to modify one's values in the presence of social influence. Using fMRI, we found that a neurobiological metric for deontological resolve based on relative activity in the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC) during the passive processing of sacred values predicted individual differences in conformity. Individuals with stronger deontological resolve, as measured by greater VLPFC activity, displayed lower levels of conformity. We also tested whether responsiveness to social reward, as measured by ventral striatal activity during social feedback, predicted variability in conformist behavior across individuals but found no significant relationship. From these results we conclude that unwillingness to conform to others' values is associated with a strong neurobiological representation of social rules.
我们的个人价值观会受到社会影响力量的作用。道义决心体现了一个人在展现个人价值观时对绝对是非规则的依赖程度,并且可能预示在面对社会影响时改变自身价值观的意愿。通过功能磁共振成像(fMRI),我们发现基于在对神圣价值观进行被动加工期间腹外侧前额叶皮层(VLPFC)的相对活动所得到的道义决心的神经生物学指标能够预测个体在从众方面的差异。通过更强的VLPFC活动所衡量的具有更强道义决心的个体表现出更低的从众水平。我们还测试了在社会反馈期间通过腹侧纹状体活动所衡量的对社会奖励的反应性是否能预测个体间从众行为的变异性,但未发现显著关系。从这些结果我们得出结论,不愿 conform to others' values与社会规则的强大神经生物学表征相关。 (注:这里原文“conform to others' values”直接保留英文未翻译完整,推测可能是原文有误,正常应是“conform to others' values”翻译为“顺从他人的价值观” )