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Diffusion of Responsibility Attenuates Altruistic Punishment: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Effective Connectivity Study

机译:责任的扩散减轻了利他的惩罚:功能磁共振成像有效的连通性研究

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Humans altruistically punish violators of social norms to enforce cooperation and pro-social behaviors. However, such altruistic behaviors diminish when others are present, due to a diffusion of responsibility. We investigated the neural signatures underlying the modulations of diffusion of responsibility on altruistic punishment, conjoining a third-party punishment task with event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging and multivariate Granger causality mapping. In our study, participants acted as impartial third-party decision-makers and decided how to punish norm violations under two different social contexts: alone (i.e., full responsibility) or in the presence of putative other third-party decision makers (i.e., diffused responsibility). Our behavioral results demonstrated that the diffusion of responsibility served as a mediator of context-dependent punishment. In the presence of putative others, participants who felt less responsible also punished less severely in response to norm violations. Our neural results revealed that underlying this behavioral effect was a network of interconnected brain regions. For unfair relative to fair splits, the presence of others led to attenuated responses in brain regions implicated in signaling norm violations (e.g., AI) and to increased responses in brain regions implicated in calculating values of norm violations (e.g., vmPFC, precuneus) and mentalizing about others (dmPFC). The dmPFC acted as the driver of the punishment network, modulating target regions, such as AI, vmPFC, and precuneus, to adjust altruistic punishment behavior. Our results uncovered the neural basis of the influence of diffusion of responsibility on altruistic punishment and highlighted the role of the mentalizing network in this important phenomenon. (C) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
机译:人类无私​​地惩罚违反社会规范的人,以加强合作和亲社会行为。但是,由于责任分散,当他人存在时,这种利他行为就会减少。我们调查了利他惩罚责任扩散的调制背后的神经网络特征,将第三方惩罚任务与事件相关的功能磁共振成像和多元格兰杰因果关系图结合起来。在我们的研究中,参与者充当公正的第三方决策者,并决定如何在两种不同的社会背景下(单独(即,完全责任)或在假定的其他第三方决策者在场(即分散)责任)。我们的行为结果表明,责任的分散是情境依赖惩罚的中介。在假定的其他人在场的情况下,对责任感较轻的参与者对违反规范的惩罚也较轻。我们的神经结果表明,这种行为效应的基础是相互连接的大脑区域的网络。对于相对于公平分裂的不公平而言,其他人的存在导致与信号范式违反(例如,AI)有关的大脑区域的响应减弱,并且与计算范式违反的值(例如,vmPFC,precuneus)有关的大脑区域的响应增强。为他人着想(dmPFC)。 dmPFC充当惩罚网络的驱动器,调节AI,vmPFC和precuneus等目标区域,以调整利他惩罚行为。我们的研究结果揭示了责任分散对利他惩罚的影响的神经基础,并强调了心理网络在这一重要现象中的作用。 (C)2015威利期刊公司

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