Texas Christian University, Department of Psychology, 2955S University Dr, Fort Worth, TX, United States of America.
Texas Christian University, Harris College of Nursing and Health Sciences, 2800 W Bowie St, Fort Worth, TX, United States of America.
Sci Rep. 2019 Mar 20;9(1):4928. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-41437-1.
Here, we propose a novel theoretical model linking present-focused decision-making to the activities of the immune system. We tested our model by examining the relationship between inflammatory activity - in vivo and in vitro - and decision-making characterized by impulsivity, present focus, and an inability to delay gratification. Results support our model, revealing that inflammation predicts these outcomes even after controlling for factors that may contribute to a spurious linkage between them. Moreover, subsequent analyses revealed that our model was a better fit for the data than alternative models using present-focused decision-making and its health-harming behavioural sequelae (e.g., smoking, risky sexual behaviour) to predict inflammation, lending support for the proposed directionality of this relationship. Together, these results suggest that inflammation may contribute to decision-making patterns that can result in undesirable personal and societal outcomes.
在这里,我们提出了一个将关注当下的决策与免疫系统活动联系起来的新理论模型。我们通过研究炎症活性(体内和体外)与冲动性、关注当下和无法延迟满足等特征的决策之间的关系来检验我们的模型。结果支持了我们的模型,表明即使在控制可能导致两者之间虚假关联的因素后,炎症仍然可以预测这些结果。此外,后续分析表明,与使用关注当下的决策及其对健康有害的行为后果(如吸烟、危险性行为)来预测炎症的替代模型相比,我们的模型更能适应该数据,这为这种关系的提出方向提供了支持。总之,这些结果表明,炎症可能会导致不良的个人和社会后果的决策模式。