竞争调节了社会比较对人脸加工过程中ERP反应的影响。

Huiyan Lin, Jiafeng Liang
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人们对先前的社会表现反馈对人脸处理的影响知之甚少。我们之前的研究探讨了平等和不平等的社会比较相关结果如何调节对随后呈现的人脸的事件相关电位(ERP)反应,在这种情况下,自己和他人之间的兴趣是独立的(非竞争情境)。在这里,我们旨在通过评估不同的不平等社会比较相关结果如何影响非竞争和竞争情境(即自己和他人之间存在利益冲突)下的人脸处理来扩展这项研究。为了解决这个问题,39 名参与者在与同伴共同完成一项注意力任务后,分别接受了与自我相关和与社会比较相关的结果(分为积极和消极两种)。在竞争条件下,奖惩取决于与社会比较相关的结果;在非竞争条件下,奖惩取决于与自我相关的结果。ERP结果显示,在自我肯定条件下,社会比较相关结果会影响对人脸的P100反应。更值得注意的是,在非竞争条件下观察到的对 N170 反应的影响在竞争条件下并不存在。只有在竞争和自我否定条件下,才会对 LPP 反应产生影响。这些研究结果表明,无论竞争与否,社会比较相关的结果都会影响早期的人脸加工,而竞争随后会扰乱这种加工,但之后会根据自我相关的结果而增强。
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Competition modulates the effects of social comparison on ERP responses during face processing.

Little is known about the effect of prior social performance feedback on face processing. Our previous study explored how equal and unequal social comparison-related outcomes modulate event-related potential (ERP) responses to subsequently-presented faces, where interests between oneself and others were independent (noncompetitive situations). Here, we aimed to extend this investigation by assessing how different unequal social comparison-related outcomes affect face processing under noncompetitive and competitive situations (i.e., a conflict of interest exists between the self and others). To address this issue, 39 participants were exposed with self-related and social comparison-related outcomes, categorized as positive or negative, after performing an attentional task with peers. Rewards and punishments depended on social comparison-related outcomes in the competition condition and on self-related outcomes in the noncompetition condition. ERP results showed that social comparison-related outcomes influenced P100 responses to faces in the self-positive condition. More notably, the effects on N170 responses observed in the noncompetition condition was absent in the competition condition. There was an effect on LPP responses only in the competition and self-negative condition. These findings suggest that social comparison-related outcomes influence early face processing irrespective of competition, while competition subsequently disrupts this processing but later, enhances depending on self-related outcomes.

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