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The cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying norm-enforcement behaviors under social observation

机译:社会观察下规范控制行为的认知与神经机制

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Abundant evidence has revealed that social observation could enhance people's norm-enforcement behaviors to norm violators. However, whether such enhancement is strategically reputation-based without changes on awareness of social norms or it is accompanied with strengthened perception of norm violations remains unclear. We aimed to test these two hypotheses using a modified Ultimatum Game (UG). Participants played the UG as responders in the fMRI scanner after being instructed the rules of the game and how the observers monitored their performances during the task. Behavioral results showed that unfair offers were perceived more unfair (decreased fairness ratings) and rejected more often under the condition with social observation than that without observation (the control condition). The changes in fairness ratings predicted the increase of rejection rates between two conditions, which provided more evidence for the latter hypothesis. Neural results demonstrated that right insula and anterior cingulate cortex associated with processing norm violations and/or negative emotions were more activated in response to unfair treatments under social observation relative to the control condition. Furthermore, bilateral anterior insula, anterior cingulate cortex, and right amygdala (an emotional processing structure) showed increased activations with the reduction of fairness ratings under social observation. Besides, compared to the control condition, rejecting unfair trials under social observation induced more left anterior insula activation. These findings indicated that the increase of norm-enforcement behaviors in the UG under social observation was more than a behavioral strategy for social desirability, but a result of enhanced sensitivity to fairness norm violations and unfairness-related negative feelings.
机译:丰富的证据表明,社会观察可以提高人民的常规执法行为规范违规行为。但是,这种增强是基于战略性的声誉,没有改变社会规范的意识,或者伴随着加强对规范违规的看法仍然不清楚。我们旨在使用修改的Ultimatum Game(UG)来测试这两个假设。参与者在指示游戏规则以及观察者在任务期间如何监测他们的表演后,参与者在FMRI扫描仪中播放了UG作为响应者。行为结果表明,不公平的报价被认为更不公平(减少公平评级),并在社会观察条件下更常见于社会观察,而不是没有观察(控制条件)。公平评级的变化预测了两个条件之间的拒绝率的增加,这为后者假设提供了更多的证据。神经结果表明,右侧肠和前铰接皮质与加工规范违规和/或负面情绪相关联的侵害,以应对相对于控制条件的社会观察下的不公平治疗。此外,双侧前肠道,前型铰接皮质和右杏仁醛(情绪加工结构)在社会观察下减少公平评级的减少表现出增加的激活。此外,与控制条件相比,在社会观察中抑制了不公平的试验,诱导更多左前肢激活。这些调查结果表明,社会观察下,UG在UG中的正常执法行为的增加不仅仅是一种社会责任的行为策略,而是对公平规范违规和不公平相关的负面情绪增强敏感性的结果。

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