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Neuroimaging Studies Reveal the Subtle Difference Among Social Network Size Measurements and Shed Light on New Directions

机译:神经影像学研究揭示了社交网络尺寸测量和新方向上的细微差别

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Social network size is a key feature when we explore the constructions of human social networks. Despite the disparate understanding of individuals’ social networks, researchers have reached a consensus that human’s social networks are hierarchically organized with different layers, which represent emotional bonds and interaction frequency. Social brain hypothesis emphasizes the significance of complex and demanding social interaction environments and assumes that the cognitive constraints may have an impact on the social network size. This paper reviews neuroimaging studies on social networks that explored the connection between individuals’ social network size and neural mechanisms and finds that Social Network Index (SNI) and Social Network Questionnaires (SNQs) are the mostly-adopted measurements of one’s social network size. The two assessments have subtle difference in essence as they measure the different sublayers of one’s social network. The former measures the relatively outer sub-layer of one’s stable social relationship, similar to the sympathy group, while the latter assesses the innermost layer—the core of one’s social network, often referred to as support clique. This subtle difference is also corroborated by neuroimaging studies, as SNI-measured social network size is largely correlated with the amygdala, while SNQ-assessed social network size is closely related to both the amygdala and the orbitofrontal cortex. The two brain regions respond to disparate degrees of social closeness, respectively. Finally, it proposes a careful choice among the measurements for specific purposes and some new approaches to assess individuals’ social network size.
机译:当我们探索人类社交网络的构建时,社交网络规模是一个关键特征。尽管对个人的社交网络的理解不同,但研究人员已经达成共识,即人类的社交网络是分层组织的,具有不同的层次,代表情感纽带和互动频率。社会大脑假说强调了复杂而苛刻的社会互动环境的重要性,并假设认知限制可能会对社会网络规模产生影响。本文回顾了有关社交网络的神经影像学研究,该研究探讨了个体社交网络规模与神经机制之间的联系,并发现社交网络指数(SNI)和社交网络问卷(SNQ)是人们对社交网络规模的普遍采用的衡量标准。这两项评估在衡量一个人的社交网络的不同子层时,在本质上有细微的差别。前者用来衡量一个人稳定的社会关系的相对外层,类似于同情小组,后者则用来评估最内层,即一个人的社交网络的核心,通常被称为支持集团。神经影像学研究也证实了这种微妙的差异,因为SNI测得的社交网络大小与杏仁核密切相关,而SNQ评估的社交网络大小与杏仁核和眶额皮质密切相关。这两个大脑区域分别对不同程度的社会亲密感做出反应。最后,它建议在针对特定目的的度量之间进行仔细选择,并提出一些新方法来评估个人的社交网络规模。

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