大脑的功能网络结构揭示了人类的动机
Grit Hein1, Yosuke Morishima2, Susanne Leiberg3
1Laboratory for Social and Neural Systems Research, Department of Economics, University of Zurich, Switzerland. grit.hein@econ.uzh.ch ernst.fehr@econ.uzh.ch.
概括
大脑网络架构, 不仅仅是活动, 预测利他主义行为的动机. 不同的连接模式区分基于同情心和基于互惠的利他主义, 揭示了不同的神经基础.
科学领域:
- 神经科学
- 认知科学
- 社会心理学
背景情况:
- 目标导向的行为是由内在的驱动驱动的.
- 动机是无法观察的心理构造.
- 了解利他主义的神经基础需要区分潜在动机.
研究的目的:
- 研究大脑功能网络架构是否可以预测利他主义行为的不同动机.
- 区分基于同情心和基于互惠的利他主义的神经特征.
- 为了比较利他主义者和自私者的功能性大脑结构.
主要方法:
- 对大脑活动的功能网络分析.
- 与不同的利他主义动机相关联的连接模式.
- 检查不同个体对同情和互惠感应的反应.
主要成果:
- 大脑的功能网络结构准确地预测了利他主义背后的动机,
- 基于同情心的利他主义显示了ACC与AI的连接性.
- 基于互惠的利他主义涉及人工智能到ACC和人工智能到腹连接.
- 自私的人表现出不同的功能架构, 选择性地响应同情心, 而不是互惠感.
结论:
- 大脑连接模式, 而不是区域活动, 编码有关利他主义动机的信息.
- 不同的神经网络架构是利他主义的基础.
- 功能性大脑架构的个体差异与利他倾向和对激励线索的反应相关.
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