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Differential dorsal and ventral medial prefrontal representations of the implicit self modulated by individualism and collectivism: An fMRI study.

机译:个体主义和集体主义对内隐自我调节的背侧和腹侧内侧前额叶的差异表达:一项功能磁共振成像研究。

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Individualism and collectivism, or self-construal style, refer to cultural values that influence how people think about themselves and their relation to the social and physical environment. Recent neuroimaging evidence suggests that cultural values of individualism and collectivism dynamically modulate neural response within cortical midline structures, such as the medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) and posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), during explicit self-evaluation. However, it remains unknown whether cultural priming modulates neural response during self-evaluation due to explicit task demands. Here we investigated how cultural priming of self-construal style affects neural activity within cortical midline structures during implicit self-evaluation in bicultural individuals. Results indicate that ventral MPFC showed relatively less deactivation during implicit evaluation of both self- and father-relevant information as compared to control condition (e.g., information of an unfamiliar person), irrespective of cultural priming. By contrast, dorsal MPFC showed relatively less deactivation during implicit evaluation of father-relevant information, but not self-relevant information, as compared to control condition, only when they were primed with individualism. Furthermore, dorsal MPFC showed relatively less deactivation during implicit evaluation of father-relevant information as compared to self-relevant condition only when they were primed with individualism. Hence, our results indicate that cultural priming modulates neural response within dorsal, but not ventral, portions of MPFC in a stimulus-driven rather than task-driven manner. More broadly, these findings suggest that cultural values dynamically shape neural representations during the evaluation, rather than the detection, of self-relevant information.
机译:个人主义和集体主义,或自我建构的风格,是指影响人们如何看待自己以及与社会和自然环境的关系的文化价值观。最近的神经影像学证据表明,在明确的自我评估过程中,个人主义和集体主义的文化价值动态地调节了皮质中线结构(例如内侧前额叶皮层(MPFC)和后扣带回皮层(PCC))中的神经反应。然而,由于明确的任务要求,在自我评估过程中,文化启动是否会调节神经反应仍是未知的。在这里,我们调查了自我建构风格的文化底蕴如何在双文化个体的内隐自我评估过程中影响皮层中线结构内的神经活动。结果表明,与对照条件(例如,陌生人的信息)相比,在对自我和父亲相关信息进行隐式评估时,腹侧MPFC的失活相对较少。相比之下,与对照组相比,背侧MPFC在隐性评估父亲相关信息的过程中表现出相对较少的失活,而与自我相关的信息则没有,仅在以个人主义为基础时才表现出失活。此外,与自我相关的情况相比,背侧MPFC在对父亲相关的信息进行隐式评估时表现出相对较少的失活,只有当他们以个人主义为基础时。因此,我们的结果表明,文化启动以刺激驱动而非任务驱动的方式调节MPFC背侧而非腹侧部分的神经反应。更广泛地说,这些发现表明,文化价值在自我相关信息的评估而非检测过程中动态地塑造了神经表征。

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