Grossmann Tobias
Department of Psychology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia
eNeuro. 2025 May 23;12(5). doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0458-24.2025. Print 2025 May.
The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) is thought to play a central role in human social perception, cognition, and behavior. In adults, the mPFC is involved in representing and interpreting the mental states in self and others. Developmental research using neuroimaging techniques like functional near-infrared spectroscopy and functional magnetic resonance imaging has begun to extend these findings into infancy. Novel evidence reviewed in this opinion demonstrates that infant mPFC (1) plays a specialized, proactive, and evaluative role in social perception, (2) is involved in connecting with other minds while interacting and when watching other minds interact, and (3) predicts overt social behavior beyond infancy. These findings suggest that, from early in human ontogeny, the mPFC plays a multifaceted role in social perception, cognition, and behavior.
内侧前额叶皮质(mPFC)被认为在人类社会感知、认知和行为中起着核心作用。在成年人中,mPFC参与表征和解读自我及他人的心理状态。使用功能近红外光谱和功能磁共振成像等神经成像技术的发展研究已开始将这些发现扩展到婴儿期。本观点中综述的新证据表明,婴儿mPFC(1)在社会感知中发挥着专门的、主动的和评估性的作用,(2)在互动时以及观看他人互动时参与与其他心智建立联系,(3)预测婴儿期之后的公开社会行为。这些发现表明,从人类个体发育早期开始,mPFC就在社会感知、认知和行为中发挥着多方面的作用。