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同伴在场和疲劳对青少年后期风险和奖励处理的联合影响。

Joint Effects of Peer Presence and Fatigue on Risk and Reward Processing in Late Adolescence.

机构信息

Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, 19122, USA.

Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, USA.

出版信息

J Youth Adolesc. 2017 Sep;46(9):1878-1890. doi: 10.1007/s10964-017-0690-8. Epub 2017 May 22.

Abstract

Peers are thought to increase adolescents' risk-taking behavior, at least in part, by heightening their sensitivity to rewards. In this study, we investigate whether the effect of peers on late adolescent males is exacerbated when youth are cognitively fatigued, a state characterized by weakened cognitive control and heightened orientation toward rewards, and well established as a factor that compromises decision making. We hypothesized that fatigued adolescents' top-down regulation of reward-related impulses may be compromised, thereby potentially amplifying the effect of peers on reward- and risk-seeking behavior. Late adolescent males between 18 and 22 years old (mean age = 19.64, SD = 1.22; 61% Caucasian) completed a decision-making battery either alone or in the presence of 3 same-sex peers, and were either cognitively fatigued or non-fatigued. We compared behavior between four experimental groups-fatigued adolescents in a peer group, non-fatigued adolescents in a peer group, fatigued adolescents by themselves, and non-fatigued adolescents by themselves. The findings showed that cognitive fatigue and peer presence evinced independent effects on risk taking and sensitivity to rewards, but that these factors do not influence adolescent decision-making in an additive or synergistic fashion. To our surprise, being fatigued reduces (but does not eliminate) the effect of peers of risk taking. Moreover, the impact of peers on adolescent males' ability to learn from negative consequences is not compromised when adolescents are in a state of mental fatigue. Our results suggest that mental fatigue increases late adolescent males' reward sensitivity to the same extent as peer presence, but does not amplify the peer effect on risk-taking behavior. In this regard, grouping adolescents when they are fatigued may be less dangerous than when they are rested. Similarly, the added presence of peers does not further exacerbate the effect of fatigue on adolescent's reward- and risk-seeking inclinations. In fact, given peers' unique effect on adolescents' ability to learn from costly decisions, our findings suggest that seeking the presence of peers-which is often a rewarding experience in and of itself-may be an adaptive response to mitigate the impact of fatigue on decision making.

摘要

同伴被认为会增加青少年的冒险行为,至少部分原因是提高了他们对奖励的敏感性。在这项研究中,我们调查了当青少年处于认知疲劳状态时,同伴对青少年后期男性的影响是否会加剧,这种状态的特征是认知控制减弱,对奖励的倾向增强,并且已经确立为影响决策的因素。我们假设,疲劳的青少年对奖励相关冲动的自上而下的调节可能会受到损害,从而可能放大同伴对奖励和风险寻求行为的影响。18 至 22 岁的青少年男性(平均年龄 19.64 岁,标准差 1.22 岁;61%为白种人)单独或在 3 名同性同伴的陪同下完成决策测试,他们要么处于认知疲劳状态,要么处于非疲劳状态。我们比较了四个实验组之间的行为——在同伴环境中疲劳的青少年、在同伴环境中非疲劳的青少年、独自疲劳的青少年和独自非疲劳的青少年。研究结果表明,认知疲劳和同伴的存在对冒险行为和对奖励的敏感性有独立的影响,但这些因素不会以累加或协同的方式影响青少年的决策。令我们惊讶的是,疲劳会降低(但不会消除)同伴对冒险的影响。此外,当青少年处于精神疲劳状态时,同伴对青少年从负面后果中学习的能力的影响并没有受到损害。我们的研究结果表明,精神疲劳会使青少年对奖励的敏感性增加到与同伴存在相同的程度,但不会放大同伴对冒险行为的影响。在这方面,当青少年疲劳时分组可能比当他们休息时的危险性更小。同样,同伴的额外存在也不会进一步加剧疲劳对青少年寻求奖励和风险的倾向的影响。事实上,考虑到同伴对青少年从代价高昂的决策中学习能力的独特影响,我们的研究结果表明,寻求同伴的存在——本身通常是一种有益的体验——可能是一种适应反应,可以减轻疲劳对决策的影响。

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