心理学报
心理學報
심이학보
Acta Psychologica Sinica
2014年
12期
1850~1859
,共null页
王益文 张振 张蔚 黄亮 郭丰波 原胜
王益文 張振 張蔚 黃亮 郭豐波 原勝
왕익문 장진 장위 황량 곽봉파 원성
公平关注 群体身份 最后通牒任务
公平關註 群體身份 最後通牒任務
공평관주 군체신빈 최후통첩임무
MFN;fairness considerations;group membership;Ultimatum Game;MFN
群际互动是社会互动的一种重要形式,在人类社会发展中起着重要作用。已有的行为研究表明个体参与群际互动时,互动对象的群体身份会影响其心理加工和行为决策。但目前关于群体身份如何影响公平加工的动态时间过程尚不清楚。为了研究群体身份对最后通牒任务(Ultimatum Game, UG)中反应者公平关注的影响,15名健康成人作为反应者与组内和组外提议者进行UG博弈,提议包括极端不公平、中等不公平或公平提议三种。事件相关电位结果发现,组外互动时公平提议和中等不公平提议比极端不公平提议诱发更负的AN1,组内互动时不同提议诱发的AN1无显著差异。来自组内成员的中等和极端不公平提议比公平提议引起更负的内侧额叶负波(MFN),但来自组外成员的不同提议则没有导致 MFN波幅的变化。这些结果表明在群体互动情境下,互动成员的群体身份能够影响个体的早期注意资源分配和公平关注加工。
群際互動是社會互動的一種重要形式,在人類社會髮展中起著重要作用。已有的行為研究錶明箇體參與群際互動時,互動對象的群體身份會影響其心理加工和行為決策。但目前關于群體身份如何影響公平加工的動態時間過程尚不清楚。為瞭研究群體身份對最後通牒任務(Ultimatum Game, UG)中反應者公平關註的影響,15名健康成人作為反應者與組內和組外提議者進行UG博弈,提議包括極耑不公平、中等不公平或公平提議三種。事件相關電位結果髮現,組外互動時公平提議和中等不公平提議比極耑不公平提議誘髮更負的AN1,組內互動時不同提議誘髮的AN1無顯著差異。來自組內成員的中等和極耑不公平提議比公平提議引起更負的內側額葉負波(MFN),但來自組外成員的不同提議則沒有導緻 MFN波幅的變化。這些結果錶明在群體互動情境下,互動成員的群體身份能夠影響箇體的早期註意資源分配和公平關註加工。
군제호동시사회호동적일충중요형식,재인류사회발전중기착중요작용。이유적행위연구표명개체삼여군제호동시,호동대상적군체신빈회영향기심리가공화행위결책。단목전관우군체신빈여하영향공평가공적동태시간과정상불청초。위료연구군체신빈대최후통첩임무(Ultimatum Game, UG)중반응자공평관주적영향,15명건강성인작위반응자여조내화조외제의자진행UG박혁,제의포괄겁단불공평、중등불공평혹공평제의삼충。사건상관전위결과발현,조외호동시공평제의화중등불공평제의비겁단불공평제의유발경부적AN1,조내호동시불동제의유발적AN1무현저차이。래자조내성원적중등화겁단불공평제의비공평제의인기경부적내측액협부파(MFN),단래자조외성원적불동제의칙몰유도치 MFN파폭적변화。저사결과표명재군체호동정경하,호동성원적군체신빈능구영향개체적조기주의자원분배화공평관주가공。
Intergroup interaction is a primary type of social interaction, and plays an important role in human social development. Previous behavioral researches based on economic game tasks has demonstrated that the perception of partner’s group membership could modulate individuals’ mental processes and behavioral decision making when the participants play the game against an ingroup or outgroup member. However, it is still unclear how group membership influences the time course of recipient’s fairness considerations in the asset allocation task. In order to address this problem, we use the Minimal Group Paradigm to manipulate the ingroup-outgroup distinction between subjects and interactive partner, and integrate Ultimatum Game task and event-related potentials (ERPs) technique to explore how group membership affect the processing of fairness process and the time course of evaluation to allocation proposal. Brain potentials were recorded while 15 healthy adult subjects participated as recipients in the Ultimatum Game with alleged members of both an experimentally induced ingroup and outgroup, and subjects would receive either extremely unfair, moderately unfair, or fair offers from proposers. The behavioral data and ERP amplitudes (AN1 and MFN) associated with the three offers in both two interactions were analyzed. The behavioral data suggested that participants accepted more offers from ingroup partner than from outgroup partner, and the acceptance rates for extremely and moderately unfair offers were higher when interacting with ingroup partner than with outgroup partner whereas it did not show difference for fair offers irrespective of ingroup or outgroup partner making the offers. The ERP results indicated that AN1 and MFN were not only influenced by offers’ fairness but also modulated by the group membership. The AN1 was more negative for fair and moderately unfair offers compared to extremely unfair offers when playing against an outgroup member whereas it did not show differential responses to different offers from ingroup partner. The MFN and MFN effect (dMFN) was more negative for extremely unfair offers compared to fair offers in the intergroup interaction whereas it did not show differential responses to different offers in the outgroup interaction. These results indicated that group membership influenced the early stage of outcome evaluation under asset distribution game. In the intergroup interaction, both group membership and offers’ fairness influence the early attention detection and resource allocation, which induced the larger AN1 for fair and moderately unfair offers from outgroup partner. Moreover, the perception of belonging to a social group increased the fair anticipation to ingroup partner and decreased the fair anticipation to outgroup partner, which may induce the larger MFN difference for unfair offers. The present study first demonstrates that group membership and offers’ fairness can modulate the process of attention allocation and fairness considerations.