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Social brains and divides: the interplay between social dominance orientation and the neural sensitivity to hierarchical ranks

机译:社会的大脑和鸿沟:社会支配取向与神经对等级等级的敏感性之间的相互作用

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Ubiquitous in the animal kingdom, dominance hierarchies emerge through social competition and underlie the control of resources. Confronting the disruptive influence of socioeconomic inequalities, human populations tend to split into groups who legitimize existing dominance hierarchies and groups who condemn them. Here, we hypothesized that variations in the neural sensitivity to dominance ranks partly underpins this ideological split, as measured by the social dominance orientation scale (SDO). Following a competitive task used to induce dominance representations about three opponents (superior, equal and inferior), subjects were passively presented the faces of these opponents while undergoing fMRI. Analyses demonstrated that two key brain regions, the superior temporal sulcus (STS) and anterior dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (aDLPFC) were sensitive to social ranks. Confirming our hypothesis, the sensitivity of the right aDLPFC to social ranks correlated positively with the SDO scale, which is known to predict behaviors and political attitudes associated with the legitimization of dominance hierarchies. This study opens new perspectives for the neurosciences of political orientation and social dominance.
机译:在动物界中无处不在,统治等级通过社会竞争而出现,并成为资源控制的基础。面对社会经济不平等的破坏性影响,人们倾向于分裂成使现有的统治等级合法化的群体和谴责它们的群体。在这里,我们假设对社会主导地位的敏感性的变化部分地是这种意识形态分裂的基础,这是通过社会主导地位量表(SDO)来衡量的。在完成一项用于诱导三个对手(上等,下等)的优势表示的竞争性任务之后,受试者在进行功能磁共振成像时会被动地呈现这些对手的面孔。分析表明,两个关键的大脑区域,上颞沟(STS)和前外侧前额叶皮层(aDLPFC)对社会等级敏感。证实我们的假设,正确的aDLPFC对社会等级的敏感度与SDO量表呈正相关,SDO量表可以预测与统治等级合法化相关的行为和政治态度。这项研究为政治取向和社会统治的神经科学开辟了新的视野。

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