Hu Jie, Cao Yuan, Blue Philip R, Zhou Xiaolin
Center for Brain and Cognitive Sciences and Department of Psychology, Peking University Beijing, China.
Center for Brain and Cognitive Sciences and Department of Psychology, Peking University Beijing, China ; Key Laboratory of Machine Perception (Ministry of Education), Peking University Beijing, China ; PKU-IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Peking University Beijing, China.
Front Behav Neurosci. 2014 Nov 20;8:402. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00402. eCollection 2014.
Social hierarchy exists in almost all social species and affects everything from resource allocation to the development of intelligence. Previous studies showed that status within a social hierarchy influences the perceived fairness of income allocation. However, the effect of one's social status on economic decisions is far from clear, as are the neural processes underlying these decisions. In this study, we dynamically manipulated participants' social status and analyzed their behavior as recipients in the ultimatum game (UG), during which event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded. Behavioral results showed that acceptance rates for offers increased with the fairness level of offers. Importantly, participants were less likely to accept unfair offers when they were endowed with high status than with low status. In addition, cues indicating low status elicited a more positive P2 than cues indicating high status in an earlier time window (170-240 ms), and cues indicating high status elicited a more negative N400 than cues indicating low status in a later time window (350-520 ms). During the actual reception of offers, the late positivity potential (LPP, 400-700 ms) for unfair offers was more positive in the high status condition than in the low status condition, suggesting a decreased arousal for unfair offers during low status. These findings suggest a strong role of social status in modulating individual behavioral and neural responses to fairness.
社会等级制度存在于几乎所有社会物种中,影响着从资源分配到智力发展的方方面面。先前的研究表明,社会等级制度中的地位会影响人们对收入分配公平性的认知。然而,一个人的社会地位对经济决策的影响尚不清楚,这些决策背后的神经过程也是如此。在本研究中,我们动态操纵参与者的社会地位,并分析他们在最后通牒博弈(UG)中作为接受者的行为,在此期间记录事件相关电位(ERP)。行为结果表明,提议的接受率随着提议的公平程度而增加。重要的是,当参与者被赋予高地位时,他们比低地位时更不可能接受不公平提议。此外,在较早的时间窗口(170 - 240毫秒)内,表明低地位的线索比表明高地位的线索引发更积极的P2,而在较晚的时间窗口(350 - 520毫秒)内,表明高地位的线索比表明低地位的线索引发更消极的N400。在实际接受提议期间,不公平提议的晚期正电位(LPP,400 - 700毫秒)在高地位条件下比低地位条件下更正,这表明在低地位期间对不公平提议的唤醒减少。这些发现表明社会地位在调节个体对公平的行为和神经反应方面发挥着重要作用。