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Neurocomputational mechanisms at play when weighing concerns for extrinsic rewards, moral values, and social image

机译:在权衡对外部奖励,道德价值和社会形象的关注时,神经计算机制正在发挥作用

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Humans not only value extrinsic monetary rewards but also their own morality and their image in the eyes of others. Yet violating moral norms is frequent, especially when people know that they are not under scrutiny. When moral values and monetary payoffs are at odds, how does the brain weigh the benefits and costs of moral and monetary payoffs? Here, using a neurocomputational model of decision value (DV) and functional (f)MRI, we investigated whether different brain systems are engaged when deciding whether to earn money by contributing to a “bad cause” and when deciding whether to sacrifice money to contribute to a “good cause,” both when such choices were made privately or in public. Although similar principles of DV computations were used to solve these dilemmas, they engaged 2 distinct valuation systems. When weighing monetary benefits and moral costs, people were willing to trade their moral values in exchange for money, an effect accompanied by DV computation engaging the anterior insula and the lateral prefrontal cortex (PFC). In contrast, weighing monetary costs against compliance with one’s moral values engaged the ventral putamen. Moreover, regardless of the type of dilemma, a brain network including the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), anterior insula, and the right temporoparietal junction (TJP) was more engaged in public than in private settings. Together, these findings identify how the brain processes three sources of motivation: extrinsic rewards, moral values, and concerns for image. Distinct brain systems are engaged when weighing whether to earn money by contributing to a ‘bad cause’ and when weighing whether to lose money to contribute to a ‘good cause,’ regardless of whether such choices are made privately or in public.
机译:人类不仅珍视外在的金钱报酬,而且珍视自己的道德和在他人眼中的形象。然而,经常违反道德规范,特别是当人们知道自己没有受到审查时。当道德价值和金钱收益不一致时,大脑如何权衡道德和金钱收益的收益和成本?在这里,我们使用决策值(DV)和功能(f)MRI的神经计算模型,研究了在决定是否通过促成“不良原因”赚钱时以及在决定是否牺牲钱来做出贡献时是否参与了不同的大脑系统无论是私下还是在公共场合做出这样的选择,都是出于“良好的理由”。尽管使用DV计算的相似原理来解决这些难题,但它们使用了2个不同的评估系统。在权衡金钱利益和道德成本时,人们愿意以道德价值换取金钱,这种效果伴随着DV计算与前岛和前额外侧皮层(PFC)的结合。相比之下,权衡金钱成本与遵守道德价值观会影响腹部的态度。此外,不管困境的类型如何,包括私人的前扣带回皮层(ACC),前岛和右颞颞顶交界处(TJP)在内的大脑网络在公共场所的参与程度都更高。这些发现共同确定了大脑如何处理三个动力源:外在奖励,道德价值和对形象的关注。无论权衡是私下还是在公共场合做出选择,在权衡是否通过“坏事”来赚钱时以及权衡是否为了“好事”而赚钱时都要使用不同的大脑系统,而不管这种选择是私下还是在公共场合做出。

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