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Social Working Memory: Neurocognitive Networks and Directions for Future Research

机译:社会工作记忆:神经认知网络和未来研究方向

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Navigating the social world requires the ability to maintain and manipulate information about people’s beliefs, traits, and mental states. We characterize this capacity as social working memory (SWM). To date, very little research has explored this phenomenon, in part because of the assumption that general working memory systems would support working memory for social information. Various lines of research, however, suggest that social cognitive processing relies on a neurocognitive network (i.e., the “mentalizing network”) that is functionally distinct from, and considered antagonistic with, the canonical working memory network. Here, we review evidence suggesting that demanding social cognition requires SWM and that both the mentalizing and canonical working memory neurocognitive networks support SWM. The neural data run counter to the common finding of parametric decreases in mentalizing regions as a function of working memory demand and suggest that the mentalizing network can support demanding cognition, when it is demanding social cognition. Implications for individual differences in social cognition and pathologies of social cognition are discussed.
机译:驾驭社交世界需要保持和操纵有关人们的信仰,特质和精神状态的信息的能力。我们将这种能力称为社交工作记忆(SWM)。迄今为止,很少有研究探索这种现象,部分原因是基于这样的假设,即一般的工作记忆系统将支持社交信息的工作记忆。然而,各种研究表明,社会认知处理依赖于神经认知网络(即“心理化网络”),该神经认知网络在功能上不同于规范的工作记忆网络,并且被认为与之相反。在这里,我们审查了证据,这些证据表明,要求苛刻的社会认知需要SWM,而思维和规范性工作记忆神经认知网络均支持SWM。神经数据与心理记忆区域中根据工作记忆需求而变的参数减少的普遍发现背道而驰,并表明心理记忆网络在需要社会认知时可以支持需求认知。讨论了个体差异对社会认知的影响以及社会认知的病理学。

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