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Neural responses to ingroup and outgroup members' suffering predict individual differences in costly helping.

机译:对团内和团外成员痛苦的神经反应预示了在昂贵帮助方面的个体差异。

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Little is known about the neurobiological mechanisms underlying prosocial decisions and how they are modulated by social factors such as perceived group membership. The present study investigates the neural processes preceding the willingness to engage in costly helping toward ingroup and outgroup members. Soccer fans witnessed a fan of their favorite team (ingroup member) or of a rival team (outgroup member) experience pain. They were subsequently able to choose to help the other by enduring physical pain themselves to reduce the other's pain. Helping the ingroup member was best predicted by anterior insula activation when seeing him suffer and by associated self-reports of empathic concern. In contrast, not helping the outgroup member was best predicted by nucleus accumbens activation and the degree of negative evaluation of the other. We conclude that empathy-related insula activation can motivate costly helping, whereas an antagonistic signal in nucleus accumbens reduces the propensity to help.
机译:关于亲社会决定的神经生物学机制及其如何受到社会因素(如感知到的群体成员)的调节知之甚少。本研究调查了愿意为小组成员和小组成员提供昂贵帮助的神经过程。足球迷目睹了他们最喜欢的球队(小组成员)或对手球队(小组成员)的球迷感到痛苦。他们随后能够选择自己忍受身体上的痛苦来减轻对方的痛苦,从而为对方提供帮助。见到患者遭受痛苦时,可以通过前岛绝缘的激活以及相关的自我报告来最好地预测对小组成员的帮助。相比之下,伏伏核激活和对另一个的负面评价程度最好地预测了不帮助外成员。我们得出的结论是,与移情相关的岛状激活可能会激发昂贵的帮助,而伏伏核中的拮抗信号会降低帮助的倾向。

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