Laboratory of Brain Functional Genomics (MOE&STCSM), Shanghai Changning-ECNU Mental Health Center, School of Psychology and Cognitive Science, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China.
School of Psychology and Cognitive Science, Shanghai Changning-ECNU Mental Health Center, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China.
Hum Brain Mapp. 2019 Aug 1;40(11):3222-3232. doi: 10.1002/hbm.24592. Epub 2019 Apr 4.
Individuals in pain are motivated to be cooperative in social interaction. Yet, there has been little research on how pain dynamically affects cooperation at a neural level. The present study investigated the cooperative behavior under acute physical pain by asking dyads to complete three blocks of button-press cooperative task, while neural activities were recorded simultaneously on each subject by the fNIRS-based hyperscanning. Results showed that individuals in pain improved their cooperation rate across task blocks. Accordingly, increased interpersonal neural synchronization (INS) was found at the left prefrontal cortex in second block, whereas increased INS was found at the right prefrontal cortex and the right parietal cortex in third block compared to the first block. Moreover, the change of INS in right parietal cortex was positively correlated with subjective pain rating in the pain treatment group. In addition, dynamic interpersonal neural networks were identified in painful condition with increasing frontoparietal networks across time. By uncovering dissociative neural processes involved in how pain affects cooperation in social interaction, the present work provides the first interbrain evidence to highlight the sociality of pain on social interaction in perspective of motivational aspect of pain.
个体在感受到疼痛时会在社交互动中更倾向于合作。然而,很少有研究关注疼痛如何在神经水平上对合作产生动态影响。本研究通过要求二人组完成三个按钮按压合作任务块,同时通过基于 fNIRS 的超扫描在每个被试者身上同步记录神经活动,来研究急性身体疼痛下的合作行为。结果表明,疼痛中的个体在任务块中提高了合作率。相应地,与第一块相比,在第二块中发现了左前额叶皮层的人际神经同步(INS)增加,而在第三块中则发现了右前额叶皮层和右顶叶皮层的 INS 增加。此外,疼痛治疗组中右顶叶皮层的 INS 变化与主观疼痛评分呈正相关。此外,在疼痛条件下还识别出了动态的人际神经网络,随着时间的推移,额顶网络不断增加。通过揭示疼痛影响社交互动中合作的神经过程的分离,本工作提供了第一个脑间证据,从疼痛的动机方面突出了疼痛对社交互动的社会性。