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在信任博弈的情境中,后天获得的政治身份如何影响我们对他人的神经加工?

How Do Acquired Political Identities Influence Our Neural Processing toward Others within the Context of a Trust Game?

作者信息

Wu Chien-Te, Fan Yang-Teng, Du Ye-Rong, Yang Tien-Tun, Liu Ho-Ling, Yen Nai-Shing, Chen Shu-Heng, Hsung Ray-May

机构信息

School of Occupational Therapy, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.

Department of Psychiatry, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2018 Feb 2;12:23. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2018.00023. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Trust is essential for mutually beneficial human interactions in economic exchange and politics and people's social identities notably have dramatic effects on trust behaviors toward others. Previous literature concerning social identities generally suggests that people tend to show in-group favoritism toward members who share the same identity. However, how our brains process signals of identity while facing uncertain situations in interpersonal interactions remains largely unclear. To address this issue, we performed an fMRI experiment with 54 healthy adults who belonged to two identity groups of opposing political orientations. The identity information of participants was extracted from a large-scale social survey on the 2012 Taiwan presidential election. Accordingly, participants were categorized as either the Kuomintang (KMT) or the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) supporters. During the experiment, participants played trust games with computer agents with labels of the same or the opposing political identity. Interestingly, our results suggest that the behaviors of the two groups cannot be equally attributed to in-group favoritism. Behaviorally, only the DPP supporter group showed a significant trust preference toward in-group members, which did not hold for the KMT supporter group. Consistently, neurophysiological findings further revealed that only the DPP supporter group showed neuronal responses to both unexpected negative feedback from in-group members in anterior insula, temporoparietal junction, and dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex, as well as to unexpected rewards from out-group members in caudate. These findings therefore suggest that acquired identities play a more complex role in modulating people's social expectation in interpersonal trust behaviors under identity-relevant contexts.

摘要

信任对于经济交换、政治领域中互利的人际互动至关重要,而且人们的社会身份对其对待他人的信任行为有着显著影响。以往关于社会身份的文献普遍表明,人们往往会对具有相同身份的群体成员表现出内群体偏袒。然而,在人际互动面临不确定情况时,我们的大脑如何处理身份信号在很大程度上仍不清楚。为了解决这个问题,我们对54名健康成年人进行了一项功能磁共振成像(fMRI)实验,这些成年人分属于两个政治倾向对立的身份群体。参与者的身份信息是从一项关于2012年台湾地区领导人选举的大规模社会调查中提取的。据此,参与者被分为国民党(KMT)支持者或民进党(DPP)支持者。在实验过程中,参与者与带有相同或对立政治身份标签的计算机代理进行信任游戏。有趣的是,我们的结果表明,两组的行为不能同等地归因于内群体偏袒。在行为上,只有民进党支持者群体对同群体成员表现出显著的信任偏好,而国民党支持者群体并非如此。同样,神经生理学研究结果进一步显示,只有民进党支持者群体在前脑岛、颞顶联合区和背外侧前额叶皮层对来自同群体成员的意外负面反馈以及在尾状核对来自外群体成员的意外奖励表现出神经元反应。因此,这些发现表明,在与身份相关的背景下,后天获得的身份在调节人们人际信任行为中的社会期望方面发挥着更为复杂的作用。

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