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Neural responses to perceived pain in others predict real-life monetary donations in different socioeconomic contexts.

机译:对他人感知疼痛的神经反应可预测不同社会经济背景下的现实生活中的金钱捐赠。

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Empathy has been proposed to be a proximate mechanism underlying altruistic behavior. However, both empathy and altruistic behavior differ between human individuals with low and high socioeconomic status. Here we investigated whether subjective socioeconomic status (SSS) modulates the relationship between neural activity to perceived pain in others and human altruistic behaviors in a real-life situation. After being scanned using functional MRI while observing videos of others in pain, participants were invited to make an anonymous monetary donation to a charitable organization. Painful stimuli increased activity in the inferior frontal, insula and somatosensory cortices compared to non-painful stimuli. A hierarchical regression analysis revealed that neural responses to perceived pain predicted the amount of monetary donations with different patterns in high and low SSS individuals. Stronger neural responses to perceived pain were associated with greater monetary donations in high SSS individuals, whereas a reverse pattern was observed in low SSS individuals. Our results suggest that SSS moderates the functional role of empathy-related neural activity in predicting altruistic behavior. Empathy may follow different mechanisms involved in altruistic behaviors (e.g., donation) depending on the social environment.
机译:移情已被提出是利他行为的基础。然而,社会经济地位高低的人之间的同理心和利他行为不同。在这里,我们研究了主观社会经济状况(SSS)是否调节了在他人生活中感知到的疼痛中的神经活动与人类在现实生活中的利他行为之间的关系。在使用功能性MRI进行扫描并观察痛苦中的其他人的视频后,邀请参与者匿名向慈善组织捐款。与非疼痛刺激相比,疼痛刺激增加了额叶下部,岛状岛和体感皮质的活动。分层回归分析显示,对感知到的疼痛的神经反应可以预测高和低SSS个人中不同形式的金钱捐赠量。在较高SSS的个体中,对感知到的疼痛更强烈的神经反应与更多的金钱捐赠相关,而在较低SSS的个体中观察到相反的模式。我们的结果表明,SSS可以调节与移情相关的神经活动在预测利他行为方面的功能。移情可以遵循利他行为(例如捐赠)所涉及的不同机制,这取决于社会环境。

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