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随大流批判“坏人”?群体归属如何影响对他人社会排斥的反应。

Jumping on the 'bad'wagon? How group membership influences responses to the social exclusion of others.

机构信息

Department of Social, Economic, and Organizational Psychology, Institute of Psychology, Leiden University, Leiden 2333AK, the Netherlands.

Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, Leiden 9600, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2020 Jul 1;15(5):571-586. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsaa070.

Abstract

In four studies, we addressed whether group membership influences behavioral and neural responses to the social exclusion of others. Participants played a modified three-player Cyberball game (Studies 1-3) or a team-selection task (Study 4) in the absence or presence of a minimal group setting. In the absence of a minimal group, when one player excluded another player, participants actively included the excluded target. When the excluder was from the in-group and the excluded player from the out-group, participants were less likely to intervene (Studies 1-3) and also more often went along with the exclusion (Study 4). Functional magnetic resonance imaging results (Study 3) showed that greater exclusion in the minimal group setting concurred with increased activation in the dorsolateral pre-frontal cortex, a region associated with overriding cognitive conflict. Self-reports from Study 4 supported these results by showing that participants' responses to the target's exclusion were motivated by group membership as well as participants' general aversion to exclude others. Together, the findings suggest that when people witness social exclusion, group membership triggers a motivational conflict between favoring the in-group and including the out-group target. This underscores the importance of group composition for understanding the dynamics of social exclusion.

摘要

在四项研究中,我们探讨了群体归属是否会影响对他人社会排斥的行为和神经反应。参与者在不存在或存在最小群体环境的情况下,玩改良的三人 Cyberball 游戏(研究 1-3)或团队选择任务(研究 4)。在不存在最小群体的情况下,当一个玩家排斥另一个玩家时,参与者会积极地包括被排斥的目标。当排斥者来自内群体而被排斥者来自外群体时,参与者不太可能干预(研究 1-3),并且更经常地附和排斥(研究 4)。功能磁共振成像结果(研究 3)表明,在最小群体环境中更大的排斥程度与背外侧前额叶皮层的激活增加一致,该区域与克服认知冲突有关。研究 4 的自我报告支持了这些结果,表明参与者对目标排斥的反应是由群体归属以及参与者普遍不愿意排斥他人所驱动的。总之,这些发现表明,当人们目睹社会排斥时,群体归属会引发在支持内群体和包括外群体目标之间的动机冲突。这突显了群体构成对于理解社会排斥动态的重要性。

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