Psychology Department, Brandeis University, MS062, 415 South Street, Waltham, MA, 02453, USA.
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2020 Apr;20(2):265-275. doi: 10.3758/s13415-019-00767-3.
Perceptions of the primary social dimensions, warmth and competence, determine how we view and relate to social targets. To discern how warmth and competence might affect neural processing and its downstream behavioral consequences, we manipulated impressions of targets' warmth and competence and then measured intentions toward the target and motor resonance, a neural process previously linked to social processing. While EEG was recorded, 66 participants watched videos of people performing a simple motor activity and completed a measure of hypothetical intentions to help or harm. Both perceptions of warmth and competence predicted an increase in helping intentions. Moreover, participants showed the least motor resonance with high competence-medium warmth targets, suggesting the importance of both social dimensions in driving neural simulation of targets' actions. Perceptions of a person's warmth and competence can affect not only how others might intend to treat them, but also how they might process their basic experiences on a neural level.
人们对主要社会维度(温暖和能力)的感知决定了我们如何看待和与社交对象建立关系。为了探究温暖和能力如何影响神经加工及其下游的行为后果,我们操纵了目标的温暖和能力印象,然后测量了对目标的意图和运动共鸣,这是一个先前与社会加工相关的神经过程。在记录 EEG 的同时,66 名参与者观看了人们执行简单运动活动的视频,并完成了一项帮助或伤害的假设意图的测量。温暖和能力的感知都预测了帮助意图的增加。此外,参与者对高能力-中等温暖的目标表现出最小的运动共鸣,这表明这两个社会维度在驱动对目标动作的神经模拟方面都很重要。对一个人的温暖和能力的感知不仅会影响他人对待他们的意图,还会影响他们在神经层面上处理基本体验的方式。