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压力下的利他主义:皮质醇根据心理化能力负向预测慈善捐赠和神经价值表现。

Altruism under Stress: Cortisol Negatively Predicts Charitable Giving and Neural Value Representations Depending on Mentalizing Capacity.

机构信息

Department of Cognitive Psychology, Faculty of Psychology and Human Movement Science, Universität Hamburg, 20146 Hamburg, Germany

Queen's Neuroeconomics Laboratory, Departments of Psychology and Economics, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada.

出版信息

J Neurosci. 2022 Apr 20;42(16):3445-3460. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1870-21.2022. Epub 2022 Mar 14.

Abstract

Altruism, defined as costly other-regarding behavior, varies considerably across people and contexts. One prominent context in which people frequently must decide on how to socially act is under stress. How does stress affect altruistic decision-making and through which neurocognitive mechanisms? To address these questions, we assessed neural activity associated with charitable giving under stress. Human participants (males and females) completed a charitable donation task before and after they underwent either a psychosocial stressor or a control manipulation, while their brain activity was measured using functional magnetic resonance imaging. As the ability to infer other people's mental states (i.e., mentalizing) predicts prosocial giving and may be susceptible to stress, we examined whether stress effects on altruism depend on participants' general capacity to mentalize, as assessed in an independent task. Although our stress manipulation per se had no influence on charitable giving, increases in the stress hormone cortisol were associated with reductions in donations in participants with high mentalizing capacity, but not in low mentalizers. Multivariate neural response patterns in the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) were less predictive of postmanipulation donations in high mentalizers with increased cortisol, indicating decreased value coding, and this effect mediated the (moderated) association between cortisol increases and reduced donations. Our findings provide novel insights into the modulation of altruistic decision-making by suggesting an impact of the stress hormone cortisol on mentalizing-related neurocognitive processes, which in turn results in decreased altruism. The DLPFC appears to play a key role in mediating this cortisol-related shift in altruism. Altruism is a fundamental building block of our society. Emerging evidence indicates a major role of acute stress and stress-related neuromodulators in social behavior and decision-making. How and through which mechanisms stress may impact altruism remains elusive. We observed that the stress hormone cortisol was linked to diminished altruistic behavior. This effect was mediated by reduced value representations in the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and critically depended on the individual capacity to infer mental states of others. Our findings provide novel insights into the modulation of human altruism linked to stress-hormone dynamics and into the involved sociocognitive and neural mechanisms, with important implications for future developments of more targeted interventions for stress-related decrements in social behavior and social cognition.

摘要

利他主义是指以成本为代价的关注他人的行为,它在人与人之间和不同情境下差异很大。人们经常需要在压力下做出社会行为决策的一个突出情境是在压力下。压力如何影响利他主义决策,通过哪些神经认知机制?为了解决这些问题,我们评估了在压力下慈善捐赠的神经活动。人类参与者(男性和女性)在经历心理社会压力源或对照操作之前和之后完成了慈善捐赠任务,同时使用功能磁共振成像测量他们的大脑活动。由于推断他人心理状态的能力(即心理化)预测亲社会行为,并且可能易受压力影响,因此我们检查了压力对利他主义的影响是否取决于参与者在独立任务中评估的一般心理化能力。尽管我们的压力处理本身对慈善捐赠没有影响,但应激激素皮质醇的增加与具有高心理化能力的参与者的捐赠减少有关,但与低心理化者无关。右背外侧前额叶皮层(DLPFC)的多变量神经反应模式在皮质醇升高的高心理化者中对干预后捐赠的预测性降低,表明价值编码减少,并且这种效应介导了皮质醇升高与减少捐赠之间的(调节)关联。我们的研究结果为利他主义决策的调节提供了新的见解,表明应激激素皮质醇对与心理化相关的神经认知过程的影响,进而导致利他主义减少。DLPFC似乎在介导这种皮质醇相关的利他主义转变中起着关键作用。利他主义是我们社会的基本组成部分。新兴证据表明,急性应激和与应激相关的神经调节剂在社会行为和决策中起着重要作用。应激如何以及通过哪些机制影响利他主义仍然难以捉摸。我们观察到应激激素皮质醇与利他行为减少有关。这种效应是由右背外侧前额叶皮层中的价值表示减少介导的,并且严重依赖于个体推断他人心理状态的能力。我们的研究结果为与应激激素动态相关的人类利他主义的调节以及所涉及的社会认知和神经机制提供了新的见解,这对未来发展针对应激相关的社会行为和社会认知下降的更有针对性的干预措施具有重要意义。

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