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更多慷慨,更少不平等厌恶?社会距离下公平感知的神经关联及其与慷慨的关系。

More generosity, less inequity aversion? Neural correlates of fairness perception under social distance and of its relation to generosity.

作者信息

Wang Ailian, Lin Chenchen, Mao Wenhao, Jin Jia

机构信息

School of Management, Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, 1900 Wenxiang Road, Shanghai, 201620, China.

Key Laboratory of Brain-Machine Intelligence for Information Behavior (Ministry of Education and Shanghai), School of Business and Management, Shanghai International Studies University, 550 Dalian West Road, Shanghai, 200083, China.

出版信息

Cereb Cortex. 2025 Jul 1;35(7). doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhaf152.

Abstract

Humans instinctively react negatively to inequity, while generosity counters this tendency. Previous studies show that both fairness perception and generosity involve balancing behaviors and motivations in social interactions. However, their relationship remains underexplored, limiting our understanding of the complex psychological processes underlying social behavior. Using a social discounting task, we assessed individual generosity, while an Ultimatum Game task with concurrent electroencephalogram recording allowed us to quantify inequity aversion and fairness perception by manipulating social distance and inequity levels. We found that both generosity and fairness perception decrease with increasing social distance, whereas inequity aversion increases. Modeling the decay of generosity across social distances, we found that decayed generosity was positively associated with inequity aversion in the friend condition and negatively correlated with the attenuation of fairness perception. These results suggest that the decay of generosity with social distance is linked to reduced sensitivity to inequity toward friends and heightened neural differences in fairness perception across social relationships. Our study provides electrophysiological evidence of individual variability in generosity and inequity aversion influenced by social distance, expanding inequity aversion theory.

摘要

人类对不公平会本能地产生负面反应,而慷慨则会抵消这种倾向。先前的研究表明,公平感知和慷慨都涉及社会互动中的行为和动机平衡。然而,它们之间的关系仍未得到充分探索,这限制了我们对社会行为背后复杂心理过程的理解。我们使用社会折扣任务评估个体的慷慨程度,同时通过一项带有同步脑电图记录的最后通牒博弈任务,通过操纵社会距离和不公平程度来量化不公平厌恶和公平感知。我们发现,慷慨程度和公平感知都随着社会距离的增加而降低,而不公平厌恶则增加。通过对社会距离上慷慨程度的衰减进行建模,我们发现在朋友情境中,衰减的慷慨程度与不公平厌恶呈正相关,与公平感知的减弱呈负相关。这些结果表明,慷慨程度随社会距离的衰减与对朋友不公平的敏感性降低以及社会关系中公平感知的神经差异加剧有关。我们的研究提供了受社会距离影响的慷慨和不公平厌恶个体差异的电生理证据,扩展了不公平厌恶理论。

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