Qian Chenyu, Tei Shisei, Itahashi Takashi, Aoki Yuta Y, Ohta Haruhisa, Hashimoto Ryu-Ichiro, Nakamura Motoaki, Takahashi Hidehiko, Kato Nobumasa, Fujino Junya
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan.
Medical Institute of Developmental Disabilities Research, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan.
Front Psychiatry. 2022 Aug 19;13:884529. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.884529. eCollection 2022.
Groups are essential elements of society, and humans, by nature, commonly manifest intergroup bias (i.e., behave more positively toward an ingroup member than toward an outgroup member). Despite the growing evidence of various types of altered decision-making in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), their behavior under the situation involving group membership remains largely unexplored. By modifying a third-party punishment paradigm, we investigated intergroup bias in individuals with ASD and typical development (TD). In our experiment, participants who were considered as the third party observed a dictator game wherein proposers could decide how to distribute a provided amount of money while receivers could only accept unconditionally. Participants were confronted with two different group situations: the proposer was an ingroup member and the recipient was an outgroup member (IN/OUT condition) or the proposer was an outgroup member and the recipient was an ingroup member (OUT/IN condition). Participants with TD punished proposers more severely when violating social norms in the OUT/IN condition than in IN/OUT condition, indicating that their decisions were influenced by the intergroup context. This intergroup bias was attenuated in individuals with ASD. Our findings deepen the understanding of altered decision-making and socioeconomic behaviors in individuals with ASD.
群体是社会的基本要素,而人类天生普遍表现出群体间偏见(即对群体内成员的行为比对群体外成员更积极)。尽管越来越多的证据表明自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患者存在各种类型的决策改变,但其在涉及群体成员身份的情况下的行为仍 largely 未被探索。通过修改第三方惩罚范式,我们研究了ASD患者和典型发育(TD)个体的群体间偏见。在我们的实验中,被视为第三方的参与者观察了一个独裁者博弈,其中提议者可以决定如何分配提供的一定金额的钱,而接受者只能无条件接受。参与者面临两种不同的群体情况:提议者是群体内成员而接受者是群体外成员(内/外条件),或者提议者是群体外成员而接受者是群体内成员(外/内条件)。TD参与者在违反社会规范时,在外/内条件下比在内/外条件下更严厉地惩罚提议者,这表明他们的决策受到群体间背景的影响。这种群体间偏见在ASD患者中减弱。我们的发现加深了对ASD患者决策改变和社会经济行为的理解。