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Brain Switches Utilitarian Behavior: Does Gender Make the Difference?

机译:大脑转换功利主义行为:性别会有所作为吗?

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Decision often implies a utilitarian choice based on personal gain, even at the expense of damaging others. Despite the social implications of utilitarian behavior, its neurophysiological bases remain largely unknown. To assess how the human brain controls utilitarian behavior, we delivered transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over the ventral prefrontal cortex (VPC) and over the occipital cortex (OC) in 78 healthy subjects. Utilitarian judgment was assessed with the moral judgment task before and after tDCS. At baseline, females provided fewer utilitarian answers than males for personal moral dilemmas (p = .007). In males, VPC-tDCS failed to induce changes and in both genders OC-tDCS left utilitarian judgments unchanged. In females, cathodal VPC-tDCS tended to decrease whereas anodal VPC-tDCS significantly increased utilitarian responses (p = .005). In males and females, reaction times for utilitarian responses significantly decreased after cathodal (p<.001) but not after anodal (p = .735) VPC-tDCS. We conclude that ventral prefrontal tDCS interferes with utilitarian decisions, influencing the evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages of each option in both sexes, but does so more strongly in females. Whereas cathodal tDCS alters the time for utilitarian reasoning in both sexes, anodal stimulation interferes more incisively in women, modifying utilitarian reasoning and the possible consequent actions. The gender-related tDCS-induced changes suggest that the VPC differentially controls utilitarian reasoning in females and in males. The gender-specific functional organization of the brain areas involved in utilitarian behavior could be a correlate of the moral and social behavioral differences between the two sexes.
机译:决策通常意味着基于个人利益的功利选择,即使是以损害他人为代价的。尽管功利行为具有社会意义,但其神经生理学基础仍是未知之数。为了评估人脑如何控制功利行为,我们在78位健康受试者的腹前额叶皮层(VPC)和枕叶皮层(OC)上进行了经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)。在tDCS之前和之后,通过道德判断任务对功利判断进行了评估。在基线时,女性在个人道德困境上提供的功利性答案少于男性(p = .007)。在男性中,VPC-tDCS未能引起变化,在两种性别中,OC-tDCS均未改变功利主义判断。在女性中,阴极VPC-tDCS倾向于降低,而阳极VPC-tDCS则显着提高了功利性反应(p = 0.005)。在男性和女性中,功利性反应的反应时间在阴极(p <.001)后(P <=。735)VPC-tDCS显着减少,但没有减少。我们得出的结论是,腹侧前额叶tDCS会干扰功利主义的决策,影响男女对每种选择的优缺点的评估,但对女性的影响更大。阴极tDCS改变了男女双方进行功利性推理的时间,而阳极刺激对女性的影响更为尖锐,从而改变了功利性推理以及可能采取的行动。性别相关的tDCS引起的变化表明,VPC差异控制女性和男性的功利主义推理。功利主义行为所涉及的大脑区域的性别特定功能组织可能是两个性别之间道德和社会行为差异的关联。

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