Hofman Simon, Wieser Matthias J, van der Veen Frederik M
Department of Psychology, Education and Child Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Soc Neurosci. 2021 Aug;16(4):362-374. doi: 10.1080/17470919.2021.1924260. Epub 2021 May 28.
The present study examined the effect of Acetaminophen on the painful experience of social rejection by examining brain, cardiac and behavioral measures reflecting different aspects of social feedback processing. Healthy students ( = 72), after ingesting either Acetaminophen or a placebo, performed a social judgment paradigm (SJP), in which they could be expectedly or unexpectedly rejected or accepted. During the task, cardiac and brain responses to different types of feedback were measured, as well as expectancies relating to the given feedback. Enhanced cardiac deceleration was found after unexpected social rejection as compared to all other conditions. Larger mean P3 amplitude was found after expected positive and negative feedback stimuli as compared to unexpected stimuli. While cardiac deceleration and P3 were not affected by Acetaminophen, behavioral responses were. While in the control group the percentage of acceptance predictions decreased over the experiment (learning from negative feedback), the Acetaminophen group did not adjust their positive prediction bias over time. The unexpected effect of Acetaminophen on prediction behavior suggests that Acetaminophen might indeed play a role in social pain perception. The normally observed social pain-based learning effect seems to disappear when participants ingest Acetaminophen, which can be interpreted as a reduced pain perception after Acetaminophen.
本研究通过检测反映社会反馈处理不同方面的大脑、心脏和行为指标,考察了对乙酰氨基酚对社会拒绝痛苦体验的影响。72名健康学生在摄入对乙酰氨基酚或安慰剂后,进行了社会判断范式(SJP)实验,在该实验中他们可能会被预期或意外地拒绝或接受。在任务过程中,测量了心脏和大脑对不同类型反馈的反应,以及与给定反馈相关的预期。与所有其他情况相比,意外社会拒绝后发现心脏减速增强。与意外刺激相比,预期的正性和负性反馈刺激后发现平均P3波幅更大。虽然心脏减速和P3不受对乙酰氨基酚的影响,但行为反应受到影响。在对照组中,接受预测的百分比在实验过程中下降(从负面反馈中学习),而对乙酰氨基酚组并未随着时间调整其正性预测偏差。对乙酰氨基酚对预测行为的意外影响表明,对乙酰氨基酚可能确实在社会疼痛感知中起作用。当参与者摄入对乙酰氨基酚时,通常观察到的基于社会疼痛的学习效应似乎消失了,这可以解释为对乙酰氨基酚后疼痛感知降低。