Hu Jie, Blue Philip R, Yu Hongbo, Gong Xiaoliang, Xiang Yang, Jiang Changjun, Zhou Xiaolin
Center for Brain and Cognitive Sciences and Department of Psychology, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China.
Key Laboratory of Embedded System and Service Computing (Ministry of Education), Tongji University, Shanghai 201804, China.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2016 Jan;11(1):1-10. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsv086. Epub 2015 Jul 2.
In human society, which is organized by social hierarchies, resources are usually allocated unequally and based on social status. In this study, we analyze how being endowed with different social statuses in a math competition affects the perception of fairness during asset allocation in a subsequent Ultimatum Game (UG). Behavioral data showed that when participants were in high status, they were more likely to reject unfair UG offers than in low status. This effect of social status correlated with activity in the right anterior insula (rAI) and with the functional connectivity between the rAI and a region in the anterior middle cingulate cortex, indicating that these two brain regions are crucial for integrating contextual factors and social norms during fairness perception. Additionally, there was an interaction between social status and UG offer fairness in the amygdala and thalamus, implicating the role of these regions in the modulation of social status on fairness perception. These results demonstrate the effect of social status on fairness perception and the potential neural underpinnings for this effect.
在由社会等级制度组织起来的人类社会中,资源通常是不平等分配的,且基于社会地位。在本研究中,我们分析了在数学竞赛中被赋予不同社会地位如何影响后续最后通牒博弈(UG)中资产分配时的公平感认知。行为数据表明,当参与者处于高地位时,他们比处于低地位时更有可能拒绝不公平的UG提议。社会地位的这种影响与右侧前脑岛(rAI)的活动以及rAI与前扣带回中部一个区域之间的功能连接相关,表明这两个脑区在公平感认知过程中整合情境因素和社会规范方面至关重要。此外,在杏仁核和丘脑方面,社会地位与UG提议公平性之间存在相互作用,这暗示了这些区域在社会地位对公平感认知的调节中的作用。这些结果证明了社会地位对公平感认知的影响以及这种影响潜在的神经基础。