Chung Dongil, Christopoulos George I, King-Casas Brooks, Ball Sheryl B, Chiu Pearl H
Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, Roanoke, Virginia, USA.
Culture Science Institute, Nanyang Business School, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Nat Neurosci. 2015 Jun;18(6):912-916. doi: 10.1038/nn.4022. Epub 2015 May 18.
Individuals' risk attitudes are known to guide choices about uncertain options. However, in the presence of others' decisions, these choices can be swayed and manifest as riskier or safer behavior than one would express alone. To test the mechanisms underlying effective social 'nudges' in human decision-making, we used functional neuroimaging and a task in which participants made choices about gambles alone and after observing others' selections. Against three alternative explanations, we found that observing others' choices of gambles increased the subjective value (utility) of those gambles for the observer. This 'other-conferred utility' was encoded in ventromedial prefrontal cortex, and these neural signals predicted conformity. We further identified a parametric interaction with individual risk preferences in anterior cingulate cortex and insula. These data provide a neuromechanistic account of how information from others is integrated with individual preferences that may explain preference-congruent susceptibility to social signals of safety and risk.
众所周知,个体的风险态度会引导人们对不确定选项做出选择。然而,在存在他人决策的情况下,这些选择可能会受到影响,表现出比独自决策时更冒险或更保守的行为。为了测试人类决策中有效社会“助推”背后的机制,我们使用了功能性神经成像技术和一项任务,在该任务中,参与者先独自对赌博进行选择,然后在观察他人的选择后再做决定。通过反驳三种替代解释,我们发现观察他人对赌博的选择会增加这些赌博对观察者的主观价值(效用)。这种“他人赋予的效用”在腹内侧前额叶皮层中编码,并且这些神经信号预测了从众行为。我们还在前扣带回皮层和脑岛中发现了与个体风险偏好的参数性相互作用。这些数据提供了一个神经机制解释,说明他人的信息是如何与个体偏好整合的,这可能解释了对安全和风险的社会信号的偏好一致性易感性。