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惩罚与罪行(及免疫系统)相称吗?免疫系统在调节惩罚敏感性中的潜在作用。

Does the Punishment Fit the Crime (and Immune System)? A Potential Role for the Immune System in Regulating Punishment Sensitivity.

作者信息

Gassen Jeffrey, Mengelkoch Summer, Bradshaw Hannah K, Hill Sarah E

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX, United States.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2020 Jun 22;11:1263. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01263. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Although the criminal justice system is designed around the idea that individuals are invariant in their responses to punishment, research indicates that individuals exhibit a tremendous amount of variability in their punishment sensitivity. This raises the question of why; what are the individual- and situation-level variables that impact a person's sensitivity to punishment? In the current research, we synthesize theory and research on inflammation, learning, and evolutionary biology to examine the relationship between inflammatory activity and sensitivity to punishment. These theories combine to predict that inflammatory activity - which is metabolically costly and reflects a context in which the net payoff associated with future oriented behaviors is diminished - will decrease sensitivity to punishment, but not rewards. Consistent with this hypothesis, Study 1 found that in U.S. states with a higher infectious disease burden (a proxy for average levels of inflammatory activity) exhibit harsher sentencing in their criminal justice systems. Studies 2 and 3 experimentally manipulated variables known to impact bodily inflammatory activity and measured subsequent punishment and reward sensitivity using a probabilistic selection task. Results revealed that (a) increasing inflammation (i.e., completing the study in a dirty vs. clean room) diminished punishment sensitivity (Study 2), whereby (b) administering a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, suppressing inflammatory activity, enhanced it. No such changes were found for reward sensitivity. Together, these results provide evidence of a link between the activities of the immune system and punishment sensitivity, which may have implications for criminal justice outcomes.

摘要

尽管刑事司法系统是围绕个体对惩罚的反应具有不变性这一理念设计的,但研究表明个体在惩罚敏感性方面表现出极大的变异性。这就引出了一个问题:为什么会这样?影响一个人惩罚敏感性的个体层面和情境层面的变量有哪些?在当前的研究中,我们综合了关于炎症、学习和进化生物学的理论与研究,以考察炎症活动与惩罚敏感性之间的关系。这些理论共同预测,炎症活动——其代谢成本高昂,反映了一种与未来导向行为相关的净收益减少的情境——会降低对惩罚的敏感性,但不会降低对奖励的敏感性。与这一假设一致,研究1发现,在美国传染病负担较高的州(炎症活动平均水平的一个指标),其刑事司法系统的量刑更为严厉。研究2和3通过实验操纵了已知会影响身体炎症活动的变量,并使用概率选择任务测量了随后的惩罚和奖励敏感性。结果显示:(a)炎症增加(即分别在肮脏的房间与干净的房间完成研究)会降低惩罚敏感性(研究2),由此(b)服用非甾体抗炎药抑制炎症活动,则会增强惩罚敏感性。对于奖励敏感性则未发现此类变化。这些结果共同提供了免疫系统活动与惩罚敏感性之间存在关联的证据,这可能对刑事司法结果产生影响。

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