Tamir Diana I, Thornton Mark A, Contreras Juan Manuel, Mitchell Jason P
Department of Psychology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544;
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138;
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2016 Jan 5;113(1):194-9. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1511905112. Epub 2015 Nov 30.
How do people understand the minds of others? Existing psychological theories have suggested a number of dimensions that perceivers could use to make sense of others' internal mental states. However, it remains unclear which of these dimensions, if any, the brain spontaneously uses when we think about others. The present study used multivoxel pattern analysis (MVPA) of neuroimaging data to identify the primary organizing principles of social cognition. We derived four unique dimensions of mental state representation from existing psychological theories and used functional magnetic resonance imaging to test whether these dimensions organize the neural encoding of others' mental states. MVPA revealed that three such dimensions could predict neural patterns within the medial prefrontal and parietal cortices, temporoparietal junction, and anterior temporal lobes during social thought: rationality, social impact, and valence. These results suggest that these dimensions serve as organizing principles for our understanding of other people.
人们如何理解他人的心理?现有的心理学理论提出了感知者可以用来理解他人内心心理状态的多个维度。然而,当我们思考他人时,大脑是否会自发地使用这些维度中的哪些维度(如果有的话)仍不清楚。本研究使用神经影像数据的多体素模式分析(MVPA)来确定社会认知的主要组织原则。我们从现有的心理学理论中得出了心理状态表征的四个独特维度,并使用功能磁共振成像来测试这些维度是否组织了对他人心理状态的神经编码。MVPA显示,在社会思考过程中,这三个维度可以预测内侧前额叶和顶叶皮质、颞顶联合区以及颞叶前部的神经模式:合理性、社会影响和效价。这些结果表明,这些维度是我们理解他人的组织原则。