'If you are good, I get better' : the role of social hierarchy in perceptual decision-making

被引:25
作者
Santamaria-Garcia, Hernando [1 ]
Pannunzi, Mario [1 ]
Ayneto, Alba [1 ]
Deco, Gustavo [1 ,2 ]
Sebastian-Galles, Nuria [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pompeu Fabra, Ctr Brain & Cognit, Dept Technol, Barcelona 08018, Spain
[2] ICREA, Barcelona 08010, Spain
关键词
perceptual process; decision-making; social hierarchy; LATENCY DIFFERENCES; DIFFUSION-MODEL; ATTENTION; POWER; ACTIVATION; SEARCH; HUMANS; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1093/scan/nst133
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
So far, it was unclear if social hierarchy could influence sensory or perceptual cognitive processes. We evaluated the effects of social hierarchy on these processes using a basic visual perceptual decision task. We constructed a social hierarchy where participants performed the perceptual task separately with two covertly simulated players (superior, inferior). Participants were faster (better) when performing the discrimination task with the superior player. We studied the time course when social hierarchy was processed using event-related potentials and observed hierarchical effects even in early stages of sensory-perceptual processing, suggesting early top-down modulation by social hierarchy. Moreover, in a parallel analysis, we fitted a drift-diffusion model (DDM) to the results to evaluate the decision making process of this perceptual task in the context of a social hierarchy. Consistently, the DDM pointed to nondecision time (probably perceptual encoding) as the principal period influenced by social hierarchy.
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页码:1489 / 1497
页数:9
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