Mwilambwe-Tshilobo Laetitia, Spreng R Nathan
Laboratory of Brain and Cognition, Montreal Neurological Institute, Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Laboratory of Brain and Cognition, Montreal Neurological Institute, Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada; Departments of Psychiatry and Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada; Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Verdun, QC, Canada; McConnell Brain Imaging Centre, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Neuroimage. 2021 Feb 15;227:117666. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117666. Epub 2020 Dec 29.
Social exclusion refers to the experience of being disregarded or rejected by others and has wide-ranging negative consequences for well-being and cognition. Cyberball, a game where a ball is virtually tossed between players, then leads to the exclusion of the research participant, is a common method used to examine the experience of social exclusion. The neural correlates of social exclusion remain a topic of debate, particularly with regards to the role of the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC) and the concept of social pain. Here we conducted a quantitative meta-analysis using activation likelihood estimation (ALE) to identify brain activity reliably engaged by social exclusion during Cyberball task performance (Studies = 53; total N = 1,817 participants). Results revealed consistent recruitment in ventral anterior cingulate and posterior cingulate cortex, inferior and superior frontal gyri, posterior insula, and occipital pole. No reliable activity was observed in dACC. Using a probabilistic atlas to define dACC, fewer than 15% of studies reported peak coordinates in dACC. Meta-analytic connectivity mapping suggests patterns of co-activation are consistent with the topography of the default network. Reverse inference for cognition associated with reliable Cyberball activity computed in Neurosynth revealed social exclusion to be associated with cognitive terms Social, Autobiographical, Mental States, and Theory of Mind. Taken together, these findings highlight the role of the default network in social exclusion and warns against interpretations of the dACC as a key region involved in the experience of social exclusion in humans.
社会排斥是指被他人忽视或拒绝的体验,对幸福感和认知会产生广泛的负面影响。“Cyberball”(一种玩家之间虚拟抛球的游戏,会导致研究参与者被排斥)是用于研究社会排斥体验的常用方法。社会排斥的神经关联仍然是一个有争议的话题,尤其是关于背侧前扣带回皮质(dACC)的作用以及社会疼痛的概念。在此,我们使用激活可能性估计(ALE)进行了一项定量荟萃分析,以确定在“Cyberball”任务执行过程中社会排斥可靠激活的大脑活动(研究 = 53;总样本量N = 1817名参与者)。结果显示,腹侧前扣带回和后扣带回皮质、额上回和额下回、岛叶后部和枕极存在一致的激活。在dACC中未观察到可靠的活动。使用概率图谱定义dACC,不到15%的研究报告dACC中的峰值坐标。荟萃分析连接映射表明,共激活模式与默认网络的拓扑结构一致。在Neurosynth中对与可靠的“Cyberball”活动相关的认知进行反向推理,结果显示社会排斥与认知术语“社会”“自传体”“心理状态”和“心理理论”相关。综上所述,这些发现突出了默认网络在社会排斥中的作用,并警示不要将dACC解释为人类社会排斥体验中的关键区域。