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Actor or recipient role matters: Neural correlates of self‐serving bias
Brain and Behavior ( IF 2.6 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-26 , DOI: 10.1002/brb3.2013
Xiaoyan Wang 1, 2 , Li Zheng 2, 3, 4 , Lin Li 2, 4 , Peng Sun 2 , Xiuyan Guo 3, 4, 5
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When involved in interpersonal events, people often play the role of an initiative actor (e.g., “I hit Tom”) or a passive recipient (e.g., “Paul hit me”). Numerous studies have documented that people manifest a self‐serving bias (SSB), that is, they tend to attribute positive interpersonal events to themselves and negative events to other external factors. Recent studies have identified the neural regions associated with the SSB; yet little is known about the neural mechanism of its modulation by the actor or recipient role.

中文翻译:

演员或受助者的角色很重要:自我服务偏向的神经相关

当参与人际交往时,人们经常扮演主动演员(例如,“我撞上汤姆”)或被动接受者(例如,“ Paul撞上我”)的角色。许多研究表明,人们表现出一种自我维护的偏见(SSB),也就是说,他们倾向于将积极的人际关系归因于自己,将消极的事件归因于其他外部因素。最近的研究已经确定了与SSB相关的神经区域。关于由演员或受主角色对其调节的神经机制知之甚少。
更新日期:2021-03-26
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