反事实思维
最后通牒赛局
颞顶交界
缘上回
经济
心理学
功能磁共振成像
社会心理学
微观经济学
认知
神经科学
前额叶皮质
作者
Akitoshi Ogawa,Saki Asano,Takahiro Osada,Masaki Tanaka,Reia Tochigi,Koji Kamagata,Shigeki Aoki,Seiki Konishi
出处
期刊:Cerebral Cortex
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2022-06-19
卷期号:33 (6): 2947-2957
被引量:7
标识
DOI:10.1093/cercor/bhac252
摘要
Humans assess the distributions of resources based on their aversion to unfairness. If a partner distributes in an unfair manner even though the partner had a less unfair distribution option, a recipient will believe that the partner should have chosen the counterfactual option. In this study, we investigated the neural basis for fairness evaluation of actual and counterfactual options in the ultimatum game. In this task, a partner chose one distribution option out of two options, and a participant accepted or rejected the option. The behavioral results showed that the acceptance rate was influenced by counterfactual evaluation (CE), among others, as defined by the difference of monetary amount between the actual and counterfactual options. The functional magnetic resonance imaging results showed that CE was associated with the right ventral angular gyrus (vAG) that provided one of convergent inputs to the supramarginal gyrus related to decision utility, which reflects gross preferences for the distribution options. Furthermore, inhibitory repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation administered to the right vAG reduced the behavioral component associated with CE. These results suggest that our acceptance/rejection of distribution options relies on multiple processes (monetary amount, disadvantageous inequity, and CE) and that the right vAG causally contributes to CE.
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