Reward Dependence: Personality and Neurological Correlates of Social Behavior Público
Ross, Alleyne Patricia (2012)
Abstract
Abstract
Reward Dependence: Personality and Neurological Correlates of
Social Behavior
The neural mechanisms of cooperative behavior have been studied
from many angles.
This study aimed to correlate personality measures with behavior,
brain function, and brain
structure during a simulation of genuine social interaction to
increase our understanding of the
mechanisms and individual variation of prosocial behavior. 185
individuals between the ages of
18 and 22 (mean=20.2) were scanned using fMRI while playing an
economic decision making
game with perceived human partners. Personality data were collected
after the scan using the
Temperament and Character Inventory. Behavioral results showed
sexually dimorphic effects of
personality on behavior in social economic decision making game.
Using fMRI, both reward
dependence and cooperativeness were shown to be correlated with
amygdala activation in
response to unreciprocated cooperation in females, while activation
in the medial prefrontal
cortex after a negative outcome was correlated with cooperativeness
in males. Grey matter
volume was correlated with cooperativeness in the dlPFC and right
amygdala in males.
Cooperativeness was also correlated with grey matter volume in the
left insula extending into
opercular cortex, in both males and females. Reward dependence was
correlated with grey
matter volume in the right amygdala in females. These results
implicate the amygdala as a
structure not only responsible for the affective response to
negative social behavior, but also
for increasing the saliency of negative social interactions,
resulting in prosocial behavior to
avoid negative situations. In addition, areas implicated in theory
of mind and empathy, such as
the mPFC and insula, were correlated with cooperativeness, but not
reward dependence in
males, showing differing neural mechanisms between the similar
measurements. Finally, the
lack of overlap in many of the conditions between males and females
demonstrate sexual
dimorphism in the neural mechanisms of cooperative behavior and
possible different
evolutionary constraints at work in males and females.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
I.
Introduction........................................................................................................................1
a. Evolutionary origins of cooperative
behavior...........................................................................1
b. Quantifying cooperative
behavior..........................................................................................4
c. Figure
1.............................................................................................................................5
d. Quantifying personality
traits................................................................................................6
e. Neuroimaging
....................................................................................................................7
f. Previous
research................................................................................................................9
g. Aims and
hypotheses..........................................................................................................9
II.
Methods..........................................................................................................................12
a.
Subjects...........................................................................................................................12
b. Behavioral
procedure.........................................................................................................12
c. Task procedure
................................................................................................................13
d. Personality data procedure
................................................................................................14
e. Behavioral
analysis...........................................................................................................14
f. Figure
2...........................................................................................................................14
g. MRI image
acquisition.......................................................................................................15
h. fMRI image
analysis..........................................................................................................15
i. Structural data analysis
.....................................................................................................15
III.
Results..........................................................................................................................17
a. Personality
results............................................................................................................17
b. Figure
3..........................................................................................................................17
c. Emotional
results.............................................................................................................18
d. Behavioral
results............................................................................................................18
e. Figure
4..........................................................................................................................18
f. Figure
5...........................................................................................................................19
g. Functional
results.............................................................................................................20
h. Figure
6..........................................................................................................................20
i. Structural
results...............................................................................................................21
j. Figure
7...........................................................................................................................21
k. Figure
8..........................................................................................................................22
l. Figure
9...........................................................................................................................23
m. Figure
10........................................................................................................................23
IV.
Discussion......................................................................................................................24
a.
Personality.......................................................................................................................24
b.
Emotional........................................................................................................................25
c.
Behavioral.......................................................................................................................25
d.
Functional.......................................................................................................................26
e.
Structural........................................................................................................................27
V.
Tables.............................................................................................................................32
a. Table
1............................................................................................................................32
b. Table
2............................................................................................................................32
IV.
References.....................................................................................................................34
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