关键词: fMRI information sharing valuation vmPFC

Mesh : Adolescent Brain Mapping / methods Decision Making / physiology Female Humans Individuality Information Dissemination Judgment / physiology Magnetic Resonance Imaging / methods Male Prefrontal Cortex / physiology Social Behavior Social Values Young Adult

来  源:   DOI:10.1093/cercor/bhy176   PDF(Sci-hub)   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
Information that is shared widely can profoundly shape society. Evidence from neuroimaging suggests that activity in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC), a core region of the brain\'s valuation system tracks with this sharing. However, the mechanisms linking vmPFC responses in individuals to population behavior are still unclear. We used a multilevel brain-as-predictor approach to address this gap, finding that individual differences in how closely vmPFC activity corresponded with population news article sharing related to how closely its activity tracked with social consensus about article value. Moreover, how closely vmPFC activity corresponded with population behavior was linked to daily life news experience: frequent news readers tended to show high vmPFC across all articles, whereas infrequent readers showed high vmPFC only to articles that were more broadly valued and heavily shared. Using functional connectivity analyses, we found that superior tracking of consensus value was related to decreased connectivity of vmPFC with a dorsolateral PFC region associated with controlled processing. Taken together, our results demonstrate variability in the brain\'s capacity to track crowd wisdom about information value, and suggest (lower levels of) stimulus experience and vmPFC-dlPFC connectivity as psychological and neural sources of this variability.
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