Division of Behavioral Development, Department of System Neuroscience, National Institute for Physiological Sciences, National Institutes of Natural Sciences.
Department of Physiological Sciences, School of Life Science, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI).
Proc Jpn Acad Ser B Phys Biol Sci. 2018;94(7):305-323. doi: 10.2183/pjab.94.020.
This paper reviews the literature on social neuroscience studies using macaques in the hope of encouraging as many researchers as possible to participate in this field of research and thereby accelerate the system-level understanding of social cognition and behavior. We describe how different parts of the primate brain are engaged in different aspects of social information processing, with particular emphasis on the use of experimental paradigms involving more than one monkey in laboratory settings. The description begins with how individual neurons are used for evaluating socially relevant information, such as the identity, face, and focus of attention of others in various social contexts. A description of the neural bases of social reward processing and social action monitoring follows. Finally, we provide several perspectives on novel experimental strategies to help clarify the nature of interacting brains under more socially and ecologically plausible conditions.
本文综述了使用猕猴进行社会神经科学研究的文献,希望能鼓励尽可能多的研究人员参与这一研究领域,从而加速对社会认知和行为的系统水平理解。我们描述了灵长类动物大脑的不同部分如何参与不同方面的社会信息处理,特别强调了在实验室环境中使用涉及多只猴子的实验范式。描述从个体神经元如何用于评估各种社会情境中与他人相关的信息开始,例如他人的身份、面部和注意力焦点。接下来是对社会奖励处理和社会行为监测的神经基础的描述。最后,我们提供了几个关于新颖实验策略的视角,以帮助阐明在更具社会和生态合理性的条件下相互作用的大脑的本质。