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对社交互动感知的神经反应中的性别差异。

Sex Differences in Neural Responses to the Perception of Social Interactions.

作者信息

Li Guangfei, Chen Yu, Wang Wuyi, Dhingra Isha, Zhornitsky Simon, Tang Xiaoying, Li Chiang-Shan R

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Life Sciences, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China.

Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2020 Sep 11;14:565132. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2020.565132. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Social interaction is critical to emotional well-being. Previous studies have suggested sex differences in the perception of social interaction. However, the findings depend on the nature of interactions and whether it involves facial emotions. Here, we explored sex differences in neural responses to the perception of social interaction using the Human Connectome Project data. Participants ( = 969, 505 women) were engaged in a social cognition task with geometric objects moving and colliding to simulate social interaction. Behaviorally, men relative to women demonstrated higher accuracy in perceiving social vs. random interactions. Men vs. women showed higher activation in the right superior temporal gyrus, bilateral occipital and posterior cingulate cortex and precuneus, and women vs. men showed higher activation in the right inferior frontal cortex, during exposure to social vs. random interactions. In whole-brain regressions, the differences in accuracy rate in identifying social vs. random interactions (AR - AR ) were associated with higher activation in the paracentral lobule (PCL) and lower activation in bilateral anterior insula (AI), pre-supplementary motor area (preSMA), and left middle frontal gyrus (MFG) in men and women combined, lower activation in bilateral AI, preSMA and left MFG in men alone, and higher activation in the PCL and the medial orbitofrontal cortex in women alone. The latter sex differences were confirmed by slope tests. Further, the PCL activity mediated the correlation between an internalizing syndromal score, as assessed by the Achenbach Self-Report, and (AR - AR ) across all subjects. These findings highlighted sex differences in the behavioral and neural processes underlying the perception of social interaction, as well as the influence of internalizing traits on these processes.

摘要

社交互动对情绪健康至关重要。先前的研究表明,在社交互动认知方面存在性别差异。然而,研究结果取决于互动的性质以及是否涉及面部表情。在此,我们利用人类连接组计划的数据,探索了在社交互动认知过程中神经反应的性别差异。参与者(n = 969,505名女性)参与了一项社交认知任务,其中几何物体移动和碰撞以模拟社交互动。在行为层面,相对于女性,男性在感知社交互动与随机互动时表现出更高的准确性。在接触社交互动与随机互动时,男性相较于女性在右侧颞上回、双侧枕叶和后扣带回皮质以及楔前叶表现出更高的激活,而女性相较于男性在右侧额下回表现出更高的激活。在全脑回归分析中,识别社交互动与随机互动的准确率差异(AR社交 - AR随机)与中央旁小叶(PCL)的更高激活以及双侧前脑岛(AI)、前辅助运动区(preSMA)和左侧额中回(MFG)的更低激活相关,在男性和女性中均如此;单独在男性中,双侧AI、preSMA和左侧MFG的激活更低;单独在女性中,PCL和内侧眶额皮质的激活更高。通过斜率测试证实了后一种性别差异。此外,PCL的活动介导了通过阿肯巴克自评量表评估的内化综合征得分与所有受试者的(AR社交 - AR随机)之间的相关性。这些发现突出了社交互动认知背后行为和神经过程中的性别差异,以及内化特质对这些过程的影响。

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