心理学
偏爱
认知心理学
背景(考古学)
脑岛
单变量
前额叶皮质
任务(项目管理)
相似性(几何)
利克特量表
多元统计
社会心理学
发展心理学
人工智能
认知
机器学习
神经科学
计算机科学
古生物学
管理
经济
图像(数学)
生物
微观经济学
作者
Hyeran Kang,Kun-Il Kim,Jinhee Kim,Hackjin Kim
摘要
Abstract In human society, successful social interactions often hinge upon the ability to accurately estimate other’s perspectives, a skill that necessitates integrating contextual cues. This study investigates the neural mechanism involved in this capacity through a preference estimation task. In this task, participants were presented with the target’s face and asked to predict their preference for a given item. Preference estimation accuracy was assessed by calculating the percentage of correct guesses, where participants’ responses matched the target’s preferences on a 4-point Likert scale. Our research demonstrates that, based on inter-subject representational similarity analysis (IS-RSA), the multi-voxel patterns in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and the anterior insula (AI) predict individual differences in preference estimation accuracy. Specifically, the varying behavioral tendencies among participants in inferring others’ preferences were mirrored in the multivariate neural representations within these regions, both of which are known for their involvement in individual differences in interoception and context-dependent interpretation of ambiguous facial emotion. These findings suggest that mPFC and AI play pivotal roles in accurately estimating others’ preferences based on minimal information and provide insights that transcend the limitations of traditional univariate approaches by employing multivariate pattern analysis.
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