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电刺激改善跨文化“读心术”。

Improving Cross-cultural "Mind-reading" with Electrical Brain Stimulation.

机构信息

The University of Queensland, Centre for Clinical Research (UQCCR), Brisbane, Australia; The University of Kent, Department of Psychology, Canterbury, UK.

The University of Queensland, Centre for Clinical Research (UQCCR), Brisbane, Australia.

出版信息

Neuroscience. 2021 Feb 10;455:107-112. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2020.12.007. Epub 2020 Dec 17.

Abstract

A cross-cultural disadvantage exists when inferring the mental state of others, which may be detrimental for individuals acting in an increasingly globalized world. The dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) is a key hub of the social brain involved in ToM. We explored whether facilitation of dmPFC function by focal high-definition tDCS can improve cross-cultural mind-reading. 52 (26 F/M) Singaporeans performed the Caucasian version of the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET) and received HD-tDCS to either the dmPFC or a control site (right temporoparietal junction, rTPJ) in sham-controlled, double-blinded, crossover studies. Contact with Caucasians was determined for the Singaporean cohort as a potential mediator of RMET performance and HD-tDCS response. 52 Caucasians completed the RMET during sham-tDCS and served as a comparison group. A cross-cultural disadvantage on the RMET was confirmed in the Singaporean cohort and this disadvantage was more pronounced in those participants who had less contact with Caucasians. Importantly, HD-tDCS to the dmPFC improved RMET performance in those with less contact. No effect was identified for rTPJ HD-tDCS or for the age/sex control task demonstrating task and site specificity of the stimulation effects. Electrical stimulation of the dmPFC selectively improves the rate of cross-cultural ToM inference from facial cues, effectively removing cross-cultural disadvantage that was found in individuals with lower cross-cultural exposure.

摘要

当推断他人的心理状态时,存在跨文化劣势,这可能对在日益全球化的世界中行事的个人不利。背内侧前额叶皮层(dmPFC)是参与 ToM 的社交大脑的关键枢纽。我们探讨了通过聚焦式高清晰度经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)来促进 dmPFC 功能是否可以改善跨文化的心理解读能力。52 名(26 名女性/男性)新加坡人完成了白人版的“读心术眼动测试”(RMET),并在假控制、双盲、交叉研究中接受了 dmPFC 或对照部位(右侧颞顶联合区,rTPJ)的 HD-tDCS。与白人的接触被确定为新加坡队列 RMET 表现和 HD-tDCS 反应的潜在中介因素。52 名白人在假 tDCS 期间完成了 RMET,并作为对照组。在新加坡队列中证实了 RMET 的跨文化劣势,并且与白人接触较少的参与者的劣势更为明显。重要的是,dmPFC 的 HD-tDCS 改善了与白人接触较少的参与者的 RMET 表现。rTPJ 的 HD-tDCS 或年龄/性别对照任务均未发现效果,证明了刺激效果的任务和部位特异性。dmPFC 的电刺激选择性地提高了从面部线索推断跨文化 ToM 的速度,有效地消除了在跨文化接触较少的个体中发现的跨文化劣势。

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