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The Neural Development of ‘Us and Them’

机译:我们与他们的神经发育

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Social groups aid human beings in several ways, ranging from the fulfillment of complex social and personal needs to the promotion of survival. Despite the importance of group affiliation to humans, there remains considerable variation in group preferences across development. In the current study, children and adolescents completed an explicit evaluation task of in-group and out-group members during functional neuroimaging. We found that participants displayed age-related increases in bilateral amygdala, fusiform gyrus and orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) activation when viewing in-group relative to out-group faces. Moreover, we found an indirect effect of age on in-group favoritism via brain activation in the amygdala, fusiform and OFC. Finally, with age, youth showed greater functional coupling between the amygdala and several neural regions when viewing in-group relative to out-group peers, suggesting a role of the amygdala in directing attention to motivationally relevant cues. Our findings suggest that the motivational significance and processing of group membership undergoes important changes across development.
机译:社会团体以多种方式帮助人类,从满足复杂的社会和个人需求到促进生存。尽管团体隶属关系对人类很重要,但整个发展过程中的团体偏好仍然存在很大差异。在当前的研究中,儿童和青少年在功能性神经成像期间完成了对组内和组外成员的明确评估任务。我们发现,与组外面孔相比,观察组内参与者表现出与年龄有关的双侧杏仁核,梭形回和眶额皮质(OFC)激活的增加。而且,我们发现年龄通过杏仁核,梭形和OFC中的大脑激活对组内偏爱的间接影响。最后,随着年龄的增长,与同组外同龄人相比,青年人在杏仁核和几个神经区域之间显示出更大的功能耦合,这表明杏仁核在将注意力吸引到动机相关线索上的作用。我们的发现表明,团体发展的动机意义和过程发生了重要的变化。

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