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Disrupting the prefrontal cortex diminishes the human ability to build a good reputation

机译:破坏前额叶皮层会削弱人类建立良好声誉的能力

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Reputation formation pervades human social life. In fact, many people go to great lengths to acquire a good reputation, even though building a good reputation is costly in many cases. Little is known about the neural underpinnings of this important social mechanism, however. In the present study, we show that disruption of the right, but not the left, lateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) with low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) diminishes subjects' ability to build a favorable reputation. This effect occurs even though subjects' ability to behave altruistically in the absence of reputation incentives remains intact, and even though they are still able to recognize both the fairness standards necessary for acquiring and the future benefits of a good reputation. Thus, subjects with a disrupted right lateral PFC no longer seem to be able to resist the temptation to defect, even though they know that this has detrimental effects on their future reputation. This suggests an important dissociation between the knowledge about one's own best interests and the ability to act accordingly in social contexts. These results link findings on the neural underpinnings of self-control and temptation with the study of human social behavior, and they may help explain why reputation formation remains less prominent in most other species with less developed prefrontal cortices.
机译:名誉的形成遍及人类的社会生活。实际上,尽管在许多情况下建立良好的声誉成本很高,但许多人竭尽全力获得良好的声誉。然而,对于这种重要的社会机制的神经基础知之甚少。在本研究中,我们显示低频重复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)对右侧外侧前额叶皮层(PFC)的破坏,而不是对左侧主体的破坏,削弱了受试者建立良好声誉的能力。即使受试者在缺乏声誉激励的情况下表现出利他行为的能力仍然保持不变,并且即使他们仍然能够认识到获得收购所需的公平标准和良好声誉的未来利益,也会出现这种效果。因此,即使右侧PFC受损的受试者知道这会对他们的未来声誉产生不利影响,他们似乎也无法抵御缺陷的诱惑。这表明,关于自身最大利益的知识与在社会环境中采取相应行动的能力之间存在着重要的分离。这些结果将有关自我控制和诱惑的神经基础的发现与人类社会行为的研究联系起来,它们可能有助于解释为什么在大多数其他前额皮层发育较差的物种中,声誉形成仍然不那么突出。

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