Alkahwaji Abdelrahman M, Shin Hee-Sup, Lee C Justin
Center for Cognition and Sociality, Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Daejeon 34141, Korea.
IBS School, University of Science and Technology, Daejeon 34141, Korea.
Exp Neurobiol. 2023 Feb 28;32(1):31-41. doi: 10.5607/en22036.
Developing social strategies to share limited resources equally and maximize the long-term benefits of conflict resolution is critical for appropriate social interactions. During social interactions, social decision-making depends not only on the external environment, but also on internal factors, such as hunger, thirst, or fatigue. In particular, hunger, which is related to food as a physical need, plays a dominant role in social decision-making. However, the consequences of food deprivation on social decision-making are not well understood. We have previously shown that mice with rule-observance behavior are capable of resolving conflict during social decision-making by observing a well-established social strategy based on reward zone allocation. Here, we developed a rule-observance behavior paradigm wherein the hunger state is achieved by applying food restrictions on mice prior to social behavior experiments. We found that the hunger state in mice deteriorated the established social strategy by decreasing reaction time, implying an increase in impulsivity. In contrast, the hunger state did not affect reward zone allocation, indicating no effect on spatial memory. This decrease in reaction time led to a significant increase in the percentage of violations during rule observance and a significant decrease in the amount of reward (payoff equity). Our study proposes that the hunger state exerts a detrimental effect on appropriate social decision-making by decreasing reaction time, increasing violation, and decreasing payoff equity in rule-observance behavior.
制定社会策略以平等分配有限资源并最大化解决冲突的长期利益,对于恰当的社会互动至关重要。在社会互动过程中,社会决策不仅取决于外部环境,还取决于内部因素,如饥饿、口渴或疲劳。特别是,与作为生理需求的食物相关的饥饿,在社会决策中起主导作用。然而,食物匮乏对社会决策的影响尚未得到充分理解。我们之前已经表明,具有遵守规则行为的小鼠能够通过遵循基于奖励区域分配的既定社会策略,在社会决策过程中解决冲突。在此,我们开发了一种遵守规则行为范式,其中通过在社会行为实验前对小鼠施加食物限制来实现饥饿状态。我们发现,小鼠的饥饿状态通过缩短反应时间破坏了既定的社会策略,这意味着冲动性增加。相比之下,饥饿状态并未影响奖励区域分配,表明对空间记忆没有影响。这种反应时间的缩短导致在遵守规则期间违规百分比显著增加,奖励量(收益公平性)显著减少。我们的研究表明,饥饿状态通过缩短反应时间、增加违规行为以及降低遵守规则行为中的收益公平性,对恰当的社会决策产生不利影响。