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腹内侧前额叶皮质和颞顶联合区在第三方惩罚行为中的作用。

The role of ventromedial prefrontal cortex and temporo-parietal junction in third-party punishment behavior.

机构信息

Department of Economic, Management and Statistics, University of Milano Bicocca, Italy; Clinical Psychology Service of Mediterranean Institute for Transplantation and Advanced Specialized Therapies (IRCSS IsMeTT), Italy; NeuroMi - Milan Center for Neuroscience, Italy; CISEPS, University of Milano Bicocca, Italy.

Department of Psychology, University of Milano Bicocca, Italy; NeuroMi - Milan Center for Neuroscience, Italy.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2019 Oct 15;200:501-510. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.06.047. Epub 2019 Jun 21.

Abstract

Third parties punish, sacrificing personal interests, offenders who violate either fairness or cooperation norms. This behavior is defined altruistic punishment and the degree of punishment typically increases with the severity of the norm violation. An opposite and apparently paradoxical behavior, namely anti-social punishment, is the tendency to spend own money to punish cooperative or fair behaviors. Previous fMRI studies correlated punishment behavior with increased activation of brain areas belonging to the reward system (e.g. the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, VMPFC), the mentalizing (e.g. the temporoparietal junction, TPJ) and central-executive networks. In the present study, we aimed at investigating the causal role of VMPFC and TPJ in punishment behaviors through the application of anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). Sixty healthy participants were randomly assigned to three tDCS conditions: (1) anodal tDCS over VMPFC, (2) anodal tDCS over right TPJ (rTPJ), (3) sham stimulation. At the end of the stimulation, participants played a third-party punishment game, consisting in viewing a series of fair or unfair monetary allocations between unknown proposers and recipients. Participants were asked whether and how much they would punish the proposers using their own monetary endowment. To test membership effects, proposers and recipients could be either Italian or Chinese. Anodal tDCS over VMPFC increased altruistic punishment behavior whereas anodal tDCS over rTPJ increased anti-social punishment choices compared with sham condition, while membership did not influence participant's choices. Our results support the idea that the two types of punishment behaviors rely upon different brain regions, suggesting that reward and mentalizing systems underlie, respectively, altruistic and anti-social punishment behaviors.

摘要

第三方会惩罚违反公平或合作规范的个人利益受损者。这种行为被定义为利他惩罚,惩罚的程度通常随着规范违反的严重程度而增加。相反,一种明显矛盾的行为,即反社会惩罚,是指倾向于花费自己的钱来惩罚合作或公平的行为。以前的 fMRI 研究将惩罚行为与大脑奖励系统(例如腹内侧前额叶皮层,VMPFC)、心理化(例如颞顶联合区,TPJ)和中央执行网络的激活相关联。在本研究中,我们旨在通过应用阳极经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)来研究 VMPFC 和 TPJ 在惩罚行为中的因果作用。60 名健康参与者被随机分配到三种 tDCS 条件:(1)VMPFC 阳极 tDCS,(2)右侧 TPJ(rTPJ)阳极 tDCS,(3)假刺激。在刺激结束时,参与者玩了一个第三方惩罚游戏,包括观察一系列未知提议者和接受者之间的公平或不公平的金钱分配。参与者被要求判断他们是否以及要多少使用自己的钱来惩罚提议者。为了测试成员身份的影响,提议者和接受者可以是意大利人或中国人。与假刺激相比,VMPFC 阳极 tDCS 增加了利他惩罚行为,而 rTPJ 阳极 tDCS 增加了反社会惩罚选择,而成员身份不影响参与者的选择。我们的结果支持这样一种观点,即两种类型的惩罚行为依赖于不同的大脑区域,这表明奖励和心理化系统分别是利他惩罚和反社会惩罚行为的基础。

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