Brain Activity Difference during Watching Social Behavior Helping Other People

Taiyo Kojima, Kouki Kamada, Toru Nakata, Takashi Sakamoto, Toshikazu Kato
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Sympathy for helping other people influences motivation and performance in communication tasks and collaborative work. To promote interactive sympathy within a team, this study aims to elucidate the relationship between moral consciousness and self-construal inclination by measuring brain activity. In our experiment, participants watch video stimuli, which display moral-related scenes involving helping/disturbing behavior. We found the moral consciousness of feeling good impression was associated with the significant decrement of brain activities in the left-region, particularly dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), and Broca’s area. For the participants who had inclination of interdependent self-construal, brain activity decreased significantly in the left-region during watching helping behavior. This finding holds potential for assessing objectively social tendencies based on cultural and value diversity by measuring prefrontal cortex.
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观察帮助他人的社会行为时大脑活动的差异
帮助他人的同情心会影响沟通任务和协作工作中的动机和表现。为了促进团队内部的互动同情,本研究旨在通过测量大脑活动来阐明道德意识与自我解释倾向之间的关系。在我们的实验中,参与者观看视频刺激,其中展示了与道德相关的场景,包括帮助/干扰行为。我们发现,感觉良好印象的道德意识与左脑区域,特别是背外侧前额叶皮层(DLPFC)和布洛卡区活动的显著减少有关。对于具有相互依存自我解释倾向的参与者,在观看帮助行为时,左脑活动显著减少。这一发现有可能通过测量前额皮质来客观地评估基于文化和价值多样性的社会倾向。
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