Social status as a latent variable in the amygdala of observers of social interactions.

IF 14.7 1区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Neuron Pub Date : 2024-10-03 DOI:10.1016/j.neuron.2024.09.010
SeungHyun Lee, Ueli Rutishauser, Katalin M Gothard
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Successful integration into a hierarchical social group requires knowledge of the status of each individual and of the rules that govern social interactions within the group. In species that lack morphological indicators of status, social status can be inferred by observing the signals exchanged between individuals. We simulated social interactions between macaques by juxtaposing videos of aggressive and appeasing displays, where two individuals appeared in each other's line of sight and their displays were timed to suggest the reciprocation of dominant and subordinate signals. Viewers of these videos successfully inferred the social status of the interacting characters. Dominant individuals attracted more social attention from viewers even when they were not engaged in social displays. Neurons in the viewers' amygdala signaled the status of both the attended (fixated) and the unattended individuals, suggesting that in third-party observers of social interactions, the amygdala jointly signals the status of interacting parties.

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社会地位是社会互动观察者杏仁核中的一个潜在变量。
要成功地融入一个等级森严的社会群体,就必须了解每个个体的地位以及群体内的社会互动规则。在缺乏身份形态指标的物种中,可以通过观察个体间交换的信号来推断社会地位。我们模拟了猕猴之间的社会互动,将猕猴的攻击性表现和讨好性表现的视频并置在一起,两个个体出现在对方的视线范围内,它们的表现在时间上暗示着支配和服从信号的相互交换。观看这些视频的观众成功地推断出了互动角色的社会地位。占主导地位的个体即使没有进行社交展示,也会吸引观众更多的社会关注。观众杏仁核中的神经元同时发出了被关注者(固定的)和未被关注者的状态信号,这表明在社会互动的第三方观察者中,杏仁核共同发出了互动双方的状态信号。
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Neuron
Neuron 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Established as a highly influential journal in neuroscience, Neuron is widely relied upon in the field. The editors adopt interdisciplinary strategies, integrating biophysical, cellular, developmental, and molecular approaches alongside a systems approach to sensory, motor, and higher-order cognitive functions. Serving as a premier intellectual forum, Neuron holds a prominent position in the entire neuroscience community.
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