Zheng Li, Zhang Fangxiao, Wei Chunli, Xu Jialin, Wang Qianfeng, Zhu Lei, Roberts Ian D, Guo Xiuyan
Key Laboratory of Brain Functional Genomics, Ministry of Education, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Brain Functional Genomics, School of Psychology and Cognitive Science, East China Normal University Shanghai, China.
School of Psychology and Cognitive Science, East China Normal University Shanghai, China.
Front Psychol. 2016 May 11;7:660. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00660. eCollection 2016.
People have a greater desire to date highly attractive partners, which induces intrasexual competition between same-sex individuals. The present study used functional magnetic resonance imaging to explore whether and how intrasexual competition modulates pain empathy for a same-sex rival and the underlying neural mechanism. Participants were scanned while processing the pain of a same-sex 'lucky guy' who had an attractive partner and one with a plain partner. The results revealed that participants reported lower pain intensity for the lucky guy. Neurally, reduced pain-related activations in anterior insula and anterior mid-cingulate cortex and increased activations in right superior frontal gyrus (SFG) and medial prefrontal gyrus (MPFC) were found for the lucky guy compared to the one with a plain partner. Right SFG and MPFC activations could predict participants' subsequent pain intensity ratings for the lucky guy. These findings suggest intrasexual competition can modulate normal empathic responses.
人们更渴望与极具吸引力的伴侣约会,这引发了同性个体之间的同性竞争。本研究使用功能磁共振成像来探究同性竞争是否以及如何调节对同性对手的疼痛共情及其潜在的神经机制。在参与者处理一名拥有有吸引力伴侣的同性“幸运儿”以及一名拥有普通伴侣的同性的疼痛时对他们进行扫描。结果显示,参与者报告称幸运儿的疼痛强度较低。在神经层面上,与拥有普通伴侣的同性相比,幸运儿在前脑岛和前扣带回中部皮层中与疼痛相关的激活减少,而在右侧额上回(SFG)和内侧前额叶皮层(MPFC)中的激活增加。右侧SFG和MPFC的激活可以预测参与者随后对幸运儿的疼痛强度评分。这些发现表明同性竞争能够调节正常的共情反应。