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Neural mechanisms of social influence in adolescence

机译:青春期社会影响的神经机制

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During the transformative period of adolescence, social influence plays a prominent role in shaping young people’s emerging social identities, and can impact their propensity to engage in prosocial or risky behaviors. In this study, we examine the neural correlates of social influence from both parents and peers, two important sources of influence. Nineteen adolescents (age 16–18 years) completed a social influence task during a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scan. Social influence from both sources evoked activity in brain regions implicated in mentalizing (medial prefrontal cortex, left temporoparietal junction, right temporoparietal junction), reward (ventromedial prefrontal cortex), and self-control (right ventrolateral prefrontal cortex). These results suggest that mental state reasoning, social reward and self-control processes may help adolescents to evaluate others’ perspectives and overcome the prepotent force of their own antecedent attitudes to shift their attitudes toward those of others. Findings suggest common neural networks involved in social influence from both parents and peers.
机译:在青春期的转型期,社会影响力在塑造年轻人的新兴社会身份中扮演着重要角色,并可能影响他们从事亲社会或冒险行为的倾向。在这项研究中,我们研究了父母和同龄人这两个重要的影响源与社会影响的神经相关性。在功能磁共振成像(fMRI)扫描期间,有19名青少年(年龄16至18岁)完成了社交影响任务。两种来源的社会影响力都引起了与精神化有关的大脑区域的活动(中额叶前皮层,左颞顶叶交界处,右颞顶叶交界处),奖励(前额叶前额叶皮质)和自我控制(右前额叶前额叶皮质)。这些结果表明,心理状态推理,社会奖励和自我控制过程可以帮助青少年评估他人的观点,并克服他们先前态度的主导力量,从而将他们的态度转变为他人的态度。研究结果表明,父母和同伴都参与社会影响的常见神经网络。

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