Kireev Maxim, Korotkov Alexander, Medvedeva Natalia, Masharipov Ruslan, Medvedev Svyatoslav
N.P. Bechtereva Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of SciencesSt. Petersburg, Russia.
Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. Petersburg State UniversitySt. Petersburg, Russia.
Front Neurosci. 2017 Aug 31;11:482. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2017.00482. eCollection 2017.
The prefrontal cortex is believed to be responsible for execution of deceptive behavior and its involvement is associated with greater cognitive efforts. It is also generally assumed that deception is associated with the inhibition of default honest actions. However, the precise neurophysiological mechanisms underlying this process remain largely unknown. The present study was aimed to use functional magnetic resonance imaging to reveal the underlying functional integration within the prefrontal cortex during the task which requires that subjects to deliberately mislead an opponent through the sequential execution of deceptive and honest claims. To address this issue, we performed psychophysiological interaction (PPI) analysis, which allows for statistical assessment of changes in functional relationships between active brain areas in changing psychological contexts. As a result the whole brain PPI-analysis established that both manipulative honest and deceptive claiming were associated with an increase in connectivity between the left middle frontal gyrus and right temporo-parietal junction (rTPJ). Taking into account the role played by rTPJ in processes associated with the theory of mind the revealed data can reflect possible influence of socio-cognitive context on the process of selecting manipulative claiming regardless their honest or deceptive nature. Direct comparison between deceptive and honest claims revealed pattern enhancement of coupling between the left middle frontal gyrus and the left inferior frontal gyrus. This finding provided evidence that the execution of deception relies to a greater extent on higher-order hierarchically-organized brain mechanisms of executive control required to select between two competing deceptive or honest task sets.
前额叶皮层被认为负责欺骗行为的执行,其参与与更大的认知努力相关。人们通常还认为,欺骗与抑制默认的诚实行为有关。然而,这一过程背后的确切神经生理机制在很大程度上仍然未知。本研究旨在使用功能磁共振成像来揭示前额叶皮层在一项任务中的潜在功能整合,该任务要求受试者通过依次做出欺骗性和诚实性的陈述来故意误导对手。为了解决这个问题,我们进行了心理生理交互作用(PPI)分析,该分析允许对不断变化的心理背景下活跃脑区之间功能关系的变化进行统计评估。结果,全脑PPI分析表明,操纵性的诚实陈述和欺骗性陈述均与左额中回和右颞顶联合区(rTPJ)之间的连接增加有关。考虑到rTPJ在与心理理论相关的过程中所起的作用,所揭示的数据可以反映社会认知背景对选择操纵性陈述过程的可能影响,而不论其诚实或欺骗的性质如何。欺骗性陈述和诚实性陈述之间的直接比较揭示了左额中回和左额下回之间耦合模式的增强。这一发现提供了证据,表明欺骗行为的执行在更大程度上依赖于在两个相互竞争的欺骗性或诚实性任务集之间进行选择所需的高阶层次组织的执行控制脑机制。