Erasmus SYNC Lab, The Netherlands; Erasmus School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands; Brain and Development Research Center, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, The Netherlands.
Brain and Development Research Center, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, The Netherlands; Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology, Institute of Psychology, Leiden University, The Netherlands.
Dev Cogn Neurosci. 2022 Apr;54:101084. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2022.101084. Epub 2022 Feb 9.
Giving is essential for forming and maintaining social relationships, which is an important developmental task for adolescents. This pre-registered fMRI study investigated behavioral and neural correlates of adolescents' (N = 128, ages 9 - 19 years) small versus large size giving in different social contexts related to target (i.e., giving to a friend or unfamiliar peer) and peer presence (i.e., anonymous versus audience giving). Participants gave more in the small size than large size condition, more to friends than to unfamiliar peers, and more in the audience compared to anonymous condition. Giving very small or large amounts was associated with increased activity in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and anterior insula (AI), and older adolescents showed increased lateral and anterior PFC activation for small size giving. We observed activity in the intraparietal cortex (IPL), dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, and AI for giving to friends, but no age-related differences in this activity. Behaviorally, in contrast, we observed that older adolescents differentiated more in giving between friends and unfamiliar peers. Finally, we observed interactions between peer presence and target in the AI, and between giving magnitude and target in the precuneus. Together, findings reveal higher context-dependency of giving and more lateral PFC activity for small versus large giving in older adolescents.
给予对于形成和维持社会关系至关重要,这是青少年发展的重要任务。本预先注册的 fMRI 研究调查了青少年(N=128,年龄 9-19 岁)在不同与目标(即给予朋友或不熟悉的同伴)和同伴在场(即匿名给予或观众给予)相关的社会情境中小尺寸与大尺寸给予的行为和神经相关性。参与者在小尺寸条件下给予的数量多于大尺寸条件,给予朋友的数量多于不熟悉的同伴,在观众条件下给予的数量多于匿名条件。给予非常小或大数量与内侧前额叶皮层(mPFC)和前岛叶(AI)的活动增加有关,而年龄较大的青少年在小尺寸给予时表现出外侧和前前额叶皮质的活动增加。我们观察到给予朋友时在顶内沟(IPL)、背外侧前额叶皮质和 AI 中存在活动,但在这种活动中没有年龄相关的差异。相比之下,行为上,我们观察到年龄较大的青少年在给予朋友和不熟悉的同伴时表现出更大的差异。最后,我们在 AI 中观察到同伴在场和目标之间以及在顶内沟中给予幅度和目标之间的相互作用。总的来说,研究结果表明,在年龄较大的青少年中,给予的情境依赖性更高,与大尺寸给予相比,小尺寸给予的外侧前额叶皮质活动更多。