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Encoding of Vicarious Reward Prediction in Anterior Cingulate Cortex and Relationship with Trait Empathy

机译:前扣带回皮层替代奖励预测的编码及其与特质共情的关系

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Empathy-the capacity to understand and resonate with the experiences of others-can depend on the ability to predict when others are likely to receive rewards. However, although a plethora of research has examined the neural basis of predictions about the likelihood of receiving rewards ourselves, very little is known about the mechanisms that underpin variability in vicarious reward prediction. Human neuroimaging and nonhuman primate studies suggest that a subregion of the anterior cingulate cortex in the gyrus (ACCg) is engaged when others receive rewards. Does the ACCg show specialization for processing predictions about others' rewards and not one's own and does this specialization vary with empathic abilities? We examined hemodynamic responses in the human brain time-locked to cues that were predictive of a high or low probability of a reward either for the subject themselves or another person. We found that the ACCg robustly signaled the likelihood of a reward being delivered to another. In addition, ACCg response significantly covaried with trait emotion contagion, a necessary foundation for empathizing with other individuals. In individuals high in emotion contagion, the ACCg was specialized for processing others' rewards exclusively, but for those low in emotion contagion, this region also responded to information about the subject's own rewards. Our results are the first to show that the ACCg signals probabilistic predictions about rewards for other people and that the substantial individual variability in the degree to which the ACCg is specialized for processing others' rewards is related to trait empathy.
机译:同理心(理解他人的经验并与他人的经验产生共鸣的能力)可以取决于预测他人何时可能获得奖励的能力。但是,尽管有大量研究检查了关于自己获得奖励的可能性的预测的神经基础,但对于替代奖励预测的可变性基础的机制知之甚少。人类的神经影像学和非人类的灵长类动物研究表明,当其他人获得奖励时,回旋的前扣带回皮层的一个子区域(ACCg)会参与。 ACCg是否显示出专门用于处理关于他人而不是自己的回报的预测,并且这种专业会随同理能力而变化吗?我们检查了人脑中的血流动力学反应,这些人的血流反应与提示线索有关,这些线索可以预测受试者本身或另一个人获得奖励的高或低概率。我们发现,ACCg强烈暗示了将奖励传递给另一个人的可能性。此外,ACCg反应与特质情绪传染显着相关,这是同情其他个体的必要基础。对于情绪感染程度高的人,ACCg专用于专门处理他人的奖励,但是对于情绪感染程度低的人,该区域也响应有关受试者自身奖励的信息。我们的结果首次表明,ACCg发出了有关对他人奖励的概率预测,并且个人在ACCg专门用于处理他人奖励的程度上存在很大的个体差异与特质共鸣有关。

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