Department of Developmental Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Department of Developmental Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Amsterdam Brain and Cognition Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Center for Adaptive Rationality, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany.
Dev Cogn Neurosci. 2022 Dec;58:101151. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2022.101151. Epub 2022 Sep 16.
Adolescence is a period of social re-orientation in which we are generally more prone to peer influence and the updating of our beliefs based on social information, also called social learning, than in any other stage of our life. However, how do we know when to use social information and whose information to use and how does this ability develop across adolescence? Here, we review the social learning literature from a behavioral, neural and computational viewpoint, focusing on the development of brain systems related to executive functioning, value-based decision-making and social cognition. We put forward a Bayesian reinforcement learning framework that incorporates social learning about value associated with particular behavior and uncertainty in our environment and experiences. We discuss how this framework can inform us about developmental changes in social learning, including how the assessment of uncertainty and the ability to adaptively discriminate between information from different social sources change across adolescence. By combining reward-based decision-making in the domains of both informational and normative influence, this framework explains both negative and positive social peer influence in adolescence.
青春期是一个社会重新定位的时期,在这个时期,我们通常更容易受到同伴的影响,并且更容易根据社会信息更新我们的信仰,也称为社会学习,而不是在我们生命中的任何其他阶段。然而,我们如何知道何时使用社会信息,以及使用谁的信息,以及这种能力如何在整个青春期发展?在这里,我们从行为、神经和计算的角度回顾社会学习文献,重点关注与执行功能、基于价值的决策和社会认知相关的大脑系统的发展。我们提出了一个贝叶斯强化学习框架,该框架将与特定行为相关的价值的社会学习以及我们环境和经验中的不确定性纳入其中。我们讨论了这个框架如何为我们提供关于社会学习发展变化的信息,包括不确定性的评估以及从不同社会来源自适应区分信息的能力如何在青春期发生变化。通过将信息和规范影响领域的基于奖励的决策相结合,这个框架解释了青春期中消极和积极的同伴社会影响。