Güroğlu Berna, Will Geert-Jan, Crone Eveline A
Institute of Psychology, Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition (LIBC), Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2014 Sep 19;9(9):e107996. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0107996. eCollection 2014.
Humans have a strong preference for fair distributions of resources. Neuroimaging studies have shown that being treated unfairly coincides with activation in brain regions involved in signaling conflict and negative affect. Less is known about neural responses involved in violating a fairness norm ourselves. Here, we investigated the neural patterns associated with inequity, where participants were asked to choose between an equal split of money and an unequal split that could either maximize their own (advantageous inequity) or another person's (disadvantageous inequity) earnings. Choosing to divide money unequally, irrespective who benefited from the unequal distribution, was associated with activity in the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, anterior insula and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. Inequity choices that maximized another person's profits were further associated with activity in the ventral striatum and ventromedial prefrontal cortex. Taken together, our findings show evidence of a common neural pattern associated with both advantageous and disadvantageous inequity in sharing decisions and additional recruitment of neural circuitry previously linked to the computation of subjective value and reward when violating a fairness norm at the benefit of someone else.
人类对资源的公平分配有着强烈的偏好。神经影像学研究表明,受到不公平对待与涉及信号冲突和负面情绪的脑区激活有关。对于我们自己违反公平规范时所涉及的神经反应,人们了解得较少。在此,我们研究了与不公平相关的神经模式,即要求参与者在金钱的平均分配和不平均分配之间做出选择,不平均分配要么能使他们自己的收益最大化(有利不公平),要么能使另一个人的收益最大化(不利不公平)。无论谁从不平等分配中受益,选择不平均分配金钱都与背侧前扣带回皮层、前脑岛和背外侧前额叶皮层的活动有关。使他人利润最大化的不公平选择还与腹侧纹状体和腹内侧前额叶皮层的活动有关。综合来看,我们的研究结果表明,在分享决策中,存在一种与有利和不利不公平相关的共同神经模式,并且当为了他人利益违反公平规范时,会额外激活先前与主观价值计算和奖励相关的神经回路。