Xu Qiang, Yang Shiyao, Huang Qiuyan, Chen Shi, Li Peng
Brain Function and Psychological Science Research Center, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China.
Brain Function and Psychological Science Research Center, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China; Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Affective and Social Cognitive Science, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China; Department of Biomedical Sciences of Cells & Systems, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands.
Neuropsychologia. 2020 May;142:107443. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2020.107443. Epub 2020 Mar 30.
Unfairness commonly impacts human economic decision-making. However, whether inequity aversion impairs pro-social decisions and the corresponding neural processes, is poorly understood. Here, we conducted two experiments to investigate whether human gifting behavior and brain activity are affected by inequity aversion. In experiment 1, participants played as a responder in a joint donation game in which they were asked to decide whether or not to accept a donation proposal made by the proposer. In experiment 2, participants played a donation game similar to experiment 1, but the charity projects were classified as high-deservingness and low-deservingness projects. The results in both of two experiments showed that the participants were more likely to reject an unfair donation proposal and the late positivity potential (LPP)/P300 elicited by fair offers was more positive than moderately unfair and highly unfair offers regardless of charity deservingness. Moreover, after principal component analysis, the differences in P300 amplitude between fair and highly unfair conditions were positively correlated with the acceptance rates in experiment 2. Taken together, our study revealed that late positivity (LPP/P300) reflected the evaluation of fairness of proposals, and could predict subsequent pro-social decisions. This study is the first to demonstrate that inequity aversion reduces pro-social motivation to help innocent third party.
不公平通常会影响人类的经济决策。然而,关于不公平厌恶是否会损害亲社会决策及相应的神经过程,目前人们了解甚少。在此,我们进行了两项实验,以探究人类的送礼行为和大脑活动是否会受到不公平厌恶的影响。在实验1中,参与者在联合捐赠游戏中扮演回应者,他们被要求决定是否接受提议者提出的捐赠提议。在实验2中,参与者进行了与实验1类似的捐赠游戏,但慈善项目被分为高应得性项目和低应得性项目。两项实验的结果均表明,参与者更有可能拒绝不公平的捐赠提议,并且无论慈善项目的应得性如何,公平提议引发的晚期正电位(LPP)/P300比中度不公平和高度不公平提议的更正向。此外,经过主成分分析后,公平条件和高度不公平条件之间P300波幅的差异与实验2中的接受率呈正相关。综上所述,我们的研究表明,晚期正电位(LPP/P300)反映了对提议公平性的评估,并可以预测随后的亲社会决策。本研究首次证明,不公平厌恶会降低帮助无辜第三方的亲社会动机。