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两人成伴:在后脑小脑和序列预测社交偏好时,对个体与个体对的比较。

Two is company: The posterior cerebellum and sequencing for pairs versus individuals during social preference prediction.

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Center for Neuroscience, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 2, B-1050, Brussels, Belgium.

Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital UZBrussel, Brussels, Belgium.

出版信息

Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2023 Dec;23(6):1482-1499. doi: 10.3758/s13415-023-01127-y. Epub 2023 Oct 11.

Abstract

Previous studies have identified that the posterior cerebellum, which plays a role in processing temporal sequences in social events, is consistently and robustly activated when we predict future action sequences based on personality traits (Haihambo Haihambo et al. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 17(2), 241-251, 2022) and intentions (Haihambo et al. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience 23(2), 323-339, 2023). In the current study, we investigated whether these cerebellar areas are selectively activated when we predict the sequences of (inter)actions based on protagonists' preferences. For the first time, we also compared predictions based on person-to-person interactions or single person activities. Participants were instructed to predict actions of one single or two interactive protagonists by selecting them and putting them in the correct chronological order after being informed about one of the protagonists' preferences. These conditions were contrasted against nonsocial (involving objects) and nonsequencing (prediction without generating a sequence) control conditions. Results showed that the posterior cerebellar Crus 1, Crus 2, and lobule IX, alongside the temporoparietal junction and dorsal medial prefrontal cortex were more robustly activated when predicting sequences of behavior of two interactive protagonists, compared to one single protagonist and nonsocial objects. Sequence predictions based on one single protagonist recruited lobule IX activation in the cerebellum and more ventral areas of the medial prefrontal cortex compared to a nonsocial object. These cerebellar activations were not found when making predictions without sequences. Together, these findings suggest that cerebellar mentalizing areas are involved in social mentalizing processes which require temporal sequencing, especially when they involve social interactions, rather than behaviors of single persons.

摘要

先前的研究已经确定,在后脑小脑,在处理社会事件中的时间序列方面起着作用,当我们根据个性特征(Haihambo Haihambo 等人,《社会认知与情感神经科学》,17(2),241-251,2022 年)和意图(Haihambo 等人,《认知、情感和行为神经科学》,23(2),323-339,2023 年)预测基于个性特征和意图的未来动作序列时,该区域会一直被强烈激活。在本研究中,我们调查了当我们根据主角的偏好预测(人际)交互序列时,这些小脑区域是否会被选择性地激活。这是第一次,我们还比较了基于人与人之间的交互或单人活动的预测。参与者被指示通过选择一个或两个互动主角并在得知其中一个主角的偏好后将其按正确的时间顺序放置来预测一个或两个互动主角的动作。这些条件与非社交(涉及物体)和非序列(不生成序列的预测)控制条件形成对比。结果表明,与单一主角和非社交物体相比,在后脑小脑的 Crus 1、Crus 2 和 lobule IX 以及颞顶联合区和背内侧前额叶皮层在预测两个互动主角的行为序列时,会更强烈地激活。与非社交物体相比,当基于单一主角进行预测时,小脑的 lobule IX 会激活,并且前内侧前额叶皮层的更腹侧区域会激活。当不进行序列预测时,不会发现这些小脑激活。总的来说,这些发现表明,小脑心理化区域参与了需要时间排序的社会心理化过程,特别是当它们涉及社交互动而不是单个人的行为时。

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