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青少年的社会网络地位、信任行为与神经活动。

Social network position, trust behavior, and neural activity in young adolescents.

机构信息

Section of Clinical Developmental Psychology, Research Institute LEARN, Institute for Brain and Behavior, Faculty of Behavioural and Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam the Netherlands.

Section of Clinical Developmental Psychology, Research Institute LEARN, Institute for Brain and Behavior, Faculty of Behavioural and Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam the Netherlands.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2023 Mar;268:119882. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2023.119882. Epub 2023 Jan 15.

Abstract

Our social interactions take place within numerous social networks, in which our relationships with others define our position within these networks. In this study, we examined how the centrality of positions within social networks was associated with trust behavior and neural activity in 49 adolescents (M = 12.8 years, SD = 0.4 years). The participants played a trust game with a cartoon animation as a partner, which showed adaptive behavior in response to the participant and was generally untrustworthy. Social network positions were obtained in secondary school classrooms where the participants and their classmates reported on who their friends were. Using social network analysis, a score was calculated that indicated the centrality of everyone's position within the friendship network. The results showed that more central social network positions were associated with higher levels of initial trust behavior, although no evidence was found for a relationship between network position and the adaptation of trust behavior. The results of the functional MRI analyses showed that the centrality of the network positions was positively associated with caudate activity when making trust decisions. Furthermore, the adolescents with more central network positions also showed stronger increases of caudate activity when the partner's return was processed compared to the adolescents with less central network positions. The current study provides initial evidence that social network positions in friendship networks relate to socio-cognitive behavior and neural activity in adolescents.

摘要

我们的社交互动发生在众多社交网络中,我们与他人的关系决定了我们在这些网络中的地位。在这项研究中,我们研究了社交网络中位置的中心度如何与 49 名青少年(M=12.8 岁,SD=0.4 岁)的信任行为和神经活动相关。参与者与卡通动画进行了信任游戏,动画伙伴会根据参与者的行为做出适应性反应,且通常是不可信的。社交网络位置是在中学教室里获得的,参与者及其同学报告了他们的朋友是谁。通过社交网络分析,计算出每个人在友谊网络中位置的中心度得分。结果表明,更中心的社交网络位置与更高水平的初始信任行为相关,尽管没有证据表明网络位置与信任行为的适应性之间存在关系。功能磁共振成像分析的结果表明,在做出信任决策时,网络位置的中心度与尾状核的活动呈正相关。此外,与网络位置较不中心的青少年相比,网络位置较中心的青少年在处理伙伴回报时,尾状核的活动也表现出更强的增加。本研究初步证明了友谊网络中的社交网络位置与青少年的社会认知行为和神经活动有关。

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