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摇头丸的亲社会效应:慷慨程度的一种衡量方式。

Prosocial effects of MDMA: A measure of generosity.

作者信息

Kirkpatrick Matthew, Delton Andrew W, Robertson Theresa E, de Wit Harriet

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Center for Behavioral Political Economy, Department of Political Science, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA College of Business, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA.

出版信息

J Psychopharmacol. 2015 Jun;29(6):661-8. doi: 10.1177/0269881115573806. Epub 2015 Mar 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) produces "prosocial" effects that contribute to its recreational use. Few studies have examined the cognitive and behavioral mechanisms by which MDMA produces these effects. Here we examined the effect of MDMA on a specific prosocial effect, i.e. generosity, using a task in which participants make decisions about whether they or another person will receive money (Welfare Trade-Off Task; WTT).

METHODS

The project included one study without drug administration and one with MDMA. In Study 1, we administered the WTT to healthy adults (N = 361) and examined their performance in relation to measures of personality and socioeconomic status. In Study 2, healthy volunteers with MDMA experience (N = 32) completed the WTT after MDMA administration (0, 0.5, or 1.0 mg/kg).

RESULTS

As expected, in both studies participants were more generous with a close friend than an acquaintance or stranger. In Study 1, WTT generosity was related to household income and trait Agreeableness. In Study 2, MDMA (1.0 mg/kg) increased generosity toward a friend but not a stranger, whereas MDMA (0.5 mg/kg) slightly increased generosity toward a stranger, especially among female participants.

CONCLUSIONS

These data indicate that the WTT is a valuable, novel tool to assess a component of prosocial behavior, i.e. generosity to others. The findings support growing evidence that MDMA produces prosocial effects, but, as with oxytocin, these appear to depend on the social proximity of the relationships. The brain mechanisms underlying the construct of generosity, or the effects of MDMA on this measure, remain to be determined.

摘要

背景

3,4-亚甲基二氧甲基苯丙胺(摇头丸)会产生“亲社会”效应,这促使其被用于娱乐用途。很少有研究考察摇头丸产生这些效应的认知和行为机制。在此,我们使用一项任务来考察摇头丸对一种特定亲社会效应(即慷慨)的影响,在该任务中参与者要决定是自己还是他人会获得金钱(福利权衡任务;WTT)。

方法

该项目包括一项无药物给药的研究和一项使用摇头丸的研究。在研究1中,我们对健康成年人(N = 361)进行了福利权衡任务,并考察了他们的表现与人格和社会经济地位测量指标之间的关系。在研究2中,有摇头丸使用经历的健康志愿者(N = 32)在服用摇头丸(0、0.5或1.0毫克/千克)后完成了福利权衡任务。

结果

正如预期的那样,在两项研究中,参与者对亲密朋友都比对熟人或陌生人更慷慨。在研究1中,福利权衡任务中的慷慨程度与家庭收入和宜人性特质有关。在研究2中,摇头丸(1.0毫克/千克)增加了对朋友的慷慨程度,但对陌生人没有影响,而摇头丸(0.5毫克/千克)略微增加了对陌生人的慷慨程度,尤其是在女性参与者中。

结论

这些数据表明,福利权衡任务是评估亲社会行为一个组成部分(即对他人的慷慨)的有价值的新工具。这些发现支持了越来越多的证据,即摇头丸会产生亲社会效应,但与催产素一样,这些效应似乎取决于关系的社会亲近程度。慷慨这一概念背后的大脑机制,或摇头丸对这一指标的影响,仍有待确定。

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