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牙缝里的菠菜:自我中心和他者中心视角如何调节面对他人当众出丑时尴尬情绪的神经关联

Spinach in the teeth: How ego- and allocentric perspectives modulate neural correlates of embarrassment in the face of others' public mishaps.

作者信息

Mayer Annalina V, Müller-Pinzler Laura, Krach Sören, Paulus Frieder M

机构信息

Social Neuroscience Lab at the Translational Psychiatry Unit (TPU), Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Lübeck University, Lübeck, Germany.

出版信息

Cortex. 2020 Sep;130:275-289. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2020.06.001. Epub 2020 Jun 26.

Abstract

Humans experience vicarious embarrassment when they observe other's mishaps in public settings, even when the protagonist is not embarrassed at all. Though neural correlates of vicarious embarrassment have been studied before, it is yet poorly understood how they are influenced by egocentric or allocentric processes of perspective-taking. In the present study we examined the effects of deliberate allocentric and egocentric perspectives during the evaluation of others' public mishaps that pose a threat to the protagonist's reputation. Forty-three participants were shown sketches depicting a protagonist's mishaps and were asked to rate either their own vicarious embarrassment as observers (egocentric perspective) or the protagonist's embarrassment (allocentric perspective). Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we found that observing others' mishaps engaged the anterior insula, anterior cingulate cortex and medial prefrontal cortex, irrespective of the adopted mental perspective. Further, as part of the mentalizing network, the right middle temporal gyrus and right temporo-parietal junction were exclusively engaged when participants adopted an allocentric perspective while observing others' mishaps. Activation within bilateral areas of the inferior parietal cortex extending to the somatosensory cortex varied as a function of the protagonist's awareness of the blunder and the adopted perspective. In this study, we for the first time dissociate regions within the mentalizing network that contribute to a rather spontaneous versus a rather deliberate and motivated act of understanding other's mental states in the context of vicarious embarrassment.

摘要

当人们在公共场合目睹他人遭遇不幸时,即使主人公根本没有感到尴尬,他们自己也会体验到替代性尴尬。尽管之前已经对替代性尴尬的神经关联进行了研究,但对于它们如何受到以自我为中心或以他人为中心的视角采择过程的影响,我们仍知之甚少。在本研究中,我们考察了在评估对主人公声誉构成威胁的他人公共不幸事件时,刻意的以他人为中心和以自我为中心视角的影响。向43名参与者展示描绘主人公不幸事件的草图,并要求他们要么作为观察者对自己的替代性尴尬进行评分(以自我为中心视角),要么对主人公的尴尬程度进行评分(以他人为中心视角)。使用功能磁共振成像,我们发现观察他人的不幸事件会激活前脑岛、前扣带回皮质和内侧前额叶皮质,而与所采用的心理视角无关。此外,作为心理理论网络的一部分,当参与者在观察他人不幸事件时采用以他人为中心的视角时,右侧颞中回和右侧颞顶联合区会被专门激活。延伸至体感皮层的双侧顶下小叶区域内的激活随主人公对失误的意识和所采用的视角而变化。在本研究中,我们首次区分了心理理论网络中在替代性尴尬情境下有助于理解他人心理状态的自发行为与刻意且有动机行为的区域。

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