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Neuromodulation of group prejudice and religious belief

机译:团体偏见和宗教信仰的神经调节

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People cleave to ideological convictions with greater intensity in the aftermath of threat. The posterior medial frontal cortex (pMFC) plays a key role in both detecting discrepancies between desired and current conditions and adjusting subsequent behavior to resolve such conflicts. Building on prior literature examining the role of the pMFC in shifts in relatively low-level decision processes, we demonstrate that the pMFC mediates adjustments in adherence to political and religious ideologies. We presented participants with a reminder of death and a critique of their in-group ostensibly written by a member of an out-group, then experimentally decreased both avowed belief in God and out-group derogation by downregulating pMFC activity via transcranial magnetic stimulation. The results provide the first evidence that group prejudice and religious belief are susceptible to targeted neuromodulation, and point to a shared cognitive mechanism underlying concrete and abstract decision processes. We discuss the implications of these findings for further research characterizing the cognitive and affective mechanisms at play.
机译:在威胁发生后,人们对意识形态的信念更加强烈。后内侧额叶皮层(pMFC)在检测所需状况与当前状况之间的差异以及调整后续行为以解决此类冲突方面均起着关键作用。基于先前的文献研究pMFC在相对较低水平的决策过程中的转变中的作用,我们证明了pMFC在坚持政治和宗教意识形态方面进行了调解。我们向参加者展示了死亡提醒和表面上由一个团体成员写的对其团体的评论,然后通过经颅磁刺激下调pMFC的活性,实验性地降低了人们对上帝的信仰和团体减损。结果提供了第一个证据,表明群体偏见和宗教信仰容易受到有针对性的神经调节作用,并指出了具体和抽象决策过程背后的共同认知机制。我们讨论了这些发现对进一步研究表征认知和情感机制的意义。

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