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Modulation of financial deprivation on deception and its neural correlates

  • Peng Sun
  • , Xiaoli Ling
  • , Li Zheng
  • , Jia Chen
  • , Lin Li*
  • , Zhiyuan Liu
  • , Xuemei Cheng
  • , Xiuyan Guo
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Shandong Normal University
  • East China Normal University

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摘要

Deception is a universal phenomenon in human society and plays an important role in everyday life. Previous studies have revealed that people might have an internalized moral norm of keeping honest and the deceptive behavior was reliably correlated with activation in executive brain regions of prefrontal cortices to over-ride intuitive honest responses. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, this study sought to investigate how financial position modulated the neural responses during deceptive decision. Twenty-one participants were scanned when they played a series of adapted Dictator Game with different partners after a ball-guess game. Specifically, participants gained or lost money in the ball-guess game, and had opportunities to get more financial gains through cheating in the following adapted Dictator Game. Behavioral results indicated that participants did not cheat to the full extent; instead they were more likely to lie after losing money compared with gaining money. At the neural level, weaker activities in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortices were observed when participants lied after losing money than gaining money. Together, our data indicated that, people really had an internalized norm of keeping honest, but it would be lenient when people feel financial deprivation. And suppressing the truthful response originating from moral norm of keeping honest was associated with increased level of activation in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortices, but this association became weaker when people were under financial deprivation.

源语言英语
页(从-至)3271-3277
页数7
期刊Experimental Brain Research
235
11
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 11月 2017

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