Yeshurun Yaara, Swanson Stephen, Simony Erez, Chen Janice, Lazaridi Christina, Honey Christopher J, Hasson Uri
1 Department of Psychology, Princeton University.
2 Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Princeton University.
Psychol Sci. 2017 Mar;28(3):307-319. doi: 10.1177/0956797616682029. Epub 2017 Jan 1.
Differences in people's beliefs can substantially impact their interpretation of a series of events. In this functional MRI study, we manipulated subjects' beliefs, leading two groups of subjects to interpret the same narrative in different ways. We found that responses in higher-order brain areas-including the default-mode network, language areas, and subsets of the mirror neuron system-tended to be similar among people who shared the same interpretation, but different from those of people with an opposing interpretation. Furthermore, the difference in neural responses between the two groups at each moment was correlated with the magnitude of the difference in the interpretation of the narrative. This study demonstrates that brain responses to the same event tend to cluster together among people who share the same views.
人们信念的差异会极大地影响他们对一系列事件的解读。在这项功能磁共振成像研究中,我们操控了受试者的信念,使得两组受试者以不同方式解读同一叙述。我们发现,在高阶脑区(包括默认模式网络、语言区域和镜像神经元系统的子集)的反应,在具有相同解读的人群中往往相似,但与具有相反解读的人群不同。此外,两组在每个时刻的神经反应差异与叙述解读差异的大小相关。这项研究表明,对于同一事件的大脑反应在持有相同观点的人群中往往会聚集在一起。