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Evidence for a neural correlate of a framing effect: bias-specific activity in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex during credibility judgments.

机译:框架效应与神经相关的证据:可信度判断期间腹侧前额叶皮层的偏倚特异性活动。

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BACKGROUND: Neural processes within the medial prefrontal cortex play a crucial role in assessing and integrating emotional and other implicit information during decision-making. Phylogenetically, it was important for the individual to assess the relevance of all kinds of environmental stimuli in order to adapt behavior in a flexible manner. Consequently, we can in principle not exclude that environmental information covertly influences the evaluation of actually decision relevant facts ("framing effect"). OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that the medial prefrontal cortex is involved into a framing effect we employed functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during a binary credibility judgment task. METHODS: Twenty-one subjects were asked to judge 30 normalized news magazine headlines by forced answers as "true" or "false". To confound the judgments by formally irrelevant framing information we presented each of the headlines in four different news magazines characterized by varying credibility. For each subject the susceptibility to the judgment confounder (framing information) was assessed by magazine-specific modifications of the answers given. RESULTS: We could show that individual activity changes of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex during the judgments correlate with the degree of an individual's susceptibility to the framing information. CONCLUSION: We found (i) a neural correlate of a framing effect as postulated by behavioral decision theorists that (ii) reflects interindividual differences in the degree of the susceptibility to framing information.
机译:背景:内侧前额叶皮层内的神经过程在决策过程中评估和整合情绪和其他隐含信息方面起着至关重要的作用。从系统发育的角度来看,个人必须评估各种环境刺激的相关性,以便以灵活的方式适应行为。因此,我们原则上不能排除环境信息暗中影响对实际决策相关事实的评估(“框架效应”)。目的:为验证这一假设,即内侧前额叶皮层参与了成帧效应,我们在二进制可信度判断任务中采用了功能磁共振成像(fMRI)。方法:21名受试者被要求通过强制回答“真”或“假”来评判30个标准化新闻杂志的标题。为了通过形式上无关紧要的框架信息混淆判断,我们在四个具有不同信誉的不同新闻杂志上分别介绍了每个头条新闻。对于每个主题,通过特定杂志对给出答案的修改来评估对判断混杂因素(框架信息)的敏感性。结果:我们可以证明,在判断过程中腹侧前额叶皮层的个体活动变化与个体对成帧信息的敏感性程度有关。结论:我们发现(i)行为决策理论家推测的成帧效应的神经相关性(ii)反映了成帧信息敏感性程度之间的个体差异。

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