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Own-gender imitation activates the brains reward circuitry

机译:模仿性别激活大脑的奖励电路

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Imitation is an important component of human social learning throughout life. Theoretical models and empirical data from anthropology and psychology suggest that people tend to imitate self-similar individuals, and that such imitation biases increase the adaptive value (e.g., self-relevance) of learned information. It is unclear, however, what neural mechanisms underlie people's tendency to imitate those similar to themselves. We focused on the own-gender imitation bias, a pervasive bias thought to be important for gender identity development. While undergoing fMRI, participants imitated own- and other-gender actors performing novel, meaningless hand signs; as control conditions, they also simply observed such actions and viewed still portraits of the same actors. Only the ventral and dorsal striatum, orbitofrontal cortex and amygdala were more active when imitating own- compared to other-gender individuals. A Bayesian analysis of the BrainMap neuroimaging database demonstrated that the striatal region preferentially activated by own-gender imitation is selectively activated by classical reward tasks in the literature. Taken together, these findings reveal a neurobiological mechanism associated with the own-gender imitation bias and demonstrate a novel role of reward-processing neural structures in social behavior.
机译:模仿是人类一生学习的重要组成部分。来自人类学和心理学的理论模型和经验数据表明,人们倾向于模仿自我相似的个体,并且这种模仿偏差会增加学习信息的适应性价值(例如,自我相关性)。但是,尚不清楚哪种神经机制是人们模仿自己的相似倾向的基础。我们关注于自身性别模仿偏见,这种普遍偏见被认为对性别认同发展很重要。在进行功能磁共振成像时,参与者模仿表现出新颖,毫无意义的手势的自身和其他性别角色。作为控制条件,他们还简单地观察了这些动作并观看了相同演员的静止肖像。与其他性别的个体相比,仅模仿自己的腹侧和背侧纹状体,眶额叶皮层和杏仁核更活跃。对BrainMap神经影像数据库的贝叶斯分析表明,由自身性别模仿优先激活的纹状体区域被文献中的经典奖励任务选择性激活。综上所述,这些发现揭示了与自身性别模仿偏见相关的神经生物学机制,并证明了奖励加工神经结构在社会行为中的新型作用。

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