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Extended self: spontaneous activation of medial prefrontal cortex by objects that are ‘mine’

机译:扩展自我:我的物体自发激活前额内侧皮层

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The concept of extended self refers to the idea that people incorporate self-relevant others or objects into one’s sense of self. Initial neural support for the notion of extended self was provided by fMRI evidence that medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) showed greater activation while people imagined objects belonging to them compared with someone else (Kim & Johnson, 2012). This study investigated whether self-associated objects (i.e. ‘mine’) subsequently engage MPFC spontaneously when a task does not require explicit self-referential judgments. During fMRI scanning, participants detected ‘oddballs’ (objects with a specific frame color) intermixed with objects participants had previously imagined belonging to them or to someone else and previously unseen non-oddball objects. There was greater activity in MPFC and posterior cingulate cortex for those ‘self-owned’ objects that participants were more successful at imagining owning compared with ‘other-owned’ objects. In addition, change in object preference following the ownership manipulation (a mere ownership effect) was predicted by activity in MPFC. Overall, these results provide neural evidence for the idea that personally relevant external stimuli may be incorporated into one’s sense of self.
机译:扩展自我的概念是指人们将与自我相关的他人或事物纳入自己的自我意识中的想法。功能磁共振成像提供了对扩展自我概念的初步神经支持,证据表明内侧前额叶皮层(MPFC)表现出更大的活化作用,而人们想象的是属于它们的物体比其他人更高(Kim&Johnson,2012)。这项研究调查了在任务不需要明确的自我参照判断的情况下,自相关对象(即“我的”)是否随后自发地参与了MPFC。在fMRI扫描过程中,参与者检测到“ oddballs”(具有特定框架颜色的对象)与参与者先前想象的属于他们或其他人的对象以及以前看不见的非oddball对象混合在一起。对于那些“自有”物体,MPFC和后扣带回皮层中的活动更多,与“其他自有”物体相比,参与者在想象拥有时更成功。此外,通过MPFC中的活动预测了所有权操纵后对象偏好的变化(仅是所有权效应)。总体而言,这些结果提供了神经学证据,证明了与个人相关的外部刺激可能会融入一个人的自我意识中。

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