Social Feedback Valence Differentially Modulates the Reward Positivity, P300, and Late Positive Potential.

Pub Date : 2020-10-01 Epub Date: 2019-10-23 DOI:10.1027/0269-8803/a000253
Carter J Funkhouser, Randy P Auerbach, Autumn Kujawa, Sylvia A Morelli, K Luan Phan, Stewart A Shankman
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Abnormal social or reward processing is associated with several mental disorders. Although most studies examining reward processing have focused on monetary rewards, recent research also has tested neural reactivity to social rewards (e.g., positive social feedback). However, the majority of these studies only include two feedback valences (e.g., acceptance, rejection). Yet, social evaluation is rarely binary (positive vs. negative) and people often give 'on the fence' or neutral evaluations of others. Processing of this type of social feedback may be ambiguous and impacted by factors such as psychopathology, self-esteem, and prior experiences of rejection. Thus, the present study probed the reward positivity (RewP), P300, and late positive potential (LPP) following acceptance, rejection, and "one the fence" [between acceptance and rejection] feedback in undergraduate students (n = 45). Results indicated that the RewP showed more positive amplitudes following acceptance compared to both rejection and "on the fence" feedback, and the RewP was larger (i.e., more positive) following rejection relative to "on the fence" feedback. In contrast, the P300 did not differ between rejection and "on the fence" feedback, and both were reduced compared to acceptance. The LPP was blunted in response to rejection relative to acceptance and "on the fence" feedback (which did not differ from each other). Exploratory analyses demonstrated that greater self-reported rejection sensitivity was associated with a reduced LPP to acceptance. Taken together, these findings suggest that the neural systems underlying the RewP, P300, and LPP may evaluate "on the fence" social feedback differently, and that individuals high on rejection sensitivity may exhibit reduced attention toward and elaborative processing of social acceptance.

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社会反馈价值对奖赏积极性、P300 和晚期积极电位的不同调节作用
异常的社交或奖赏处理与多种精神障碍有关。虽然大多数奖励处理研究都集中在金钱奖励上,但最近的研究也测试了神经对社会奖励(如积极的社会反馈)的反应性。然而,这些研究大多只包括两种反馈价值(如接受、拒绝)。然而,社会评价很少是二元的(积极与消极),人们经常会对他人做出 "徘徊 "或中性的评价。对这类社会反馈的处理可能是模棱两可的,而且会受到心理病理学、自尊和先前被拒绝经历等因素的影响。因此,本研究对本科生(n = 45)在接受、拒绝和 "one the fence"(介于接受和拒绝之间)反馈后的奖励积极性(RewP)、P300 和后期积极潜能(LPP)进行了探测。结果表明,与拒绝和 "徘徊 "反馈相比,接受反馈后的 RewP 显示出更积极的振幅;与 "徘徊 "反馈相比,拒绝反馈后的 RewP 更大(即更积极)。与此相反,P300 在拒绝反馈和 "围栏 "反馈之间没有差异,与接受反馈相比,两者都有所减弱。相对于 "接受 "和 "围观 "反馈(两者之间并无差异),LPP 对 "拒绝 "的反应减弱。探索性分析表明,自我报告的拒绝敏感度越高,对接受的 LPP 越低。综上所述,这些研究结果表明,RewP、P300 和 LPP 的神经系统可能会以不同的方式评估 "徘徊 "的社交反馈,而对拒绝敏感度高的人可能会表现出对社交接受的关注和精心处理减少。
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