Marsh Lauren E, Bird Geoffrey, Catmur Caroline
School of Psychology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK; School of Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
MRC Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, Kings College London, UK; Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, UK.
Neuroimage. 2016 Oct 1;139:368-375. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.06.050. Epub 2016 Jun 29.
Imitation has been hailed as 'social glue', facilitating rapport with others. Previous studies suggest that social cues modulate imitation but the mechanism of such modulation remains underspecified. Here we examine the locus, specificity, and neural basis of the social control of imitation. Social cues (group membership and eye gaze) were manipulated during an imitation task in which imitative and spatial compatibility could be measured independently. Participants were faster to perform compatible compared to incompatible movements in both spatial and imitative domains. However, only spatial compatibility was modulated by social cues: an interaction between group membership and eye gaze revealed more spatial compatibility for ingroup members with direct gaze and outgroup members with averted gaze. The fMRI data were consistent with this finding. Regions associated with the control of imitative responding (temporoparietal junction, inferior frontal gyrus) were more active during imitatively incompatible compared to imitatively compatible trials. However, this activity was not modulated by social cues. On the contrary, an interaction between group, gaze and spatial compatibility was found in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in a pattern consistent with reaction times. This region may be exerting control over the motor system to modulate response inhibition.
模仿被誉为“社会粘合剂”,有助于与他人建立融洽关系。先前的研究表明,社会线索会调节模仿行为,但这种调节机制仍未明确。在此,我们研究了模仿的社会控制的位点、特异性和神经基础。在一项模仿任务中,对社会线索(群体成员身份和目光注视)进行了操控,在此任务中,可以独立测量模仿兼容性和空间兼容性。在空间和模仿领域,与不兼容动作相比,参与者执行兼容动作的速度更快。然而,只有空间兼容性受到社会线索的调节:群体成员身份和目光注视之间的相互作用表明,内群体成员在直接注视时以及外群体成员在回避注视时,空间兼容性更高。功能磁共振成像(fMRI)数据与这一发现一致。与模仿反应控制相关的区域(颞顶联合区、额下回)在模仿不兼容试验中比在模仿兼容试验中更活跃。然而,这种活动并未受到社会线索的调节。相反,在背外侧前额叶皮层发现了群体、注视和空间兼容性之间的相互作用,其模式与反应时间一致。该区域可能在对运动系统施加控制,以调节反应抑制。