社会不平等破坏了基于奖励的学习。

Huang Ham, Adrianna C Jenkins
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通过基于奖励的学习,人们了解在哪种情况下哪种行为会产生哪种结果。当结果被分享时,人类基于奖励的学习会发生什么?本研究表明,学习受到奖励分配(自我-他人)和他人认同的不平等的影响。在三个实验中,参与者可以了解不同的行为如何对不同的刺激做出反应,产生不同的金钱奖励,每个奖励在参与者和特定社会群体的成员之间分配。总的来说,当参与者获得的总奖励份额较小(vs .较大)时,他们学习得更慢,更不成功。当认知负荷减少时,对伴侣社会群体的刻板印象还会调节学习速度,较低的感知温暖或能力阻碍了从伴侣的份额中学习。计算模型显示,通过采用标准强化学习模型来解释刻板印象和不平等信息,可以最好地解释参与者的学习,这表明社会背景调节了非社会学习过程。
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Social inequity disrupts reward-based learning.

Through reward-based learning, people learn which actions generate which outcomes in which situations. What happens to human reward-based learning when outcomes are shared? Here we show that learning is impacted by inequity in the distribution of rewards (self-other) and others' identity. In three experiments, participants could learn how different actions, in response to different stimuli, generated different monetary rewards, each split between the participant and a member of a particular social group. Overall, participants learned more slowly and less successfully when they received a smaller (vs larger) share of the total reward. Stereotypes about the partner's social group additionally modulated learning rates when cognitive load was reduced, with lower perceived warmth or competence hampering learning from the partner's share. Computational modeling showed participants' learning was best explained by adapting the standard reinforcement learning model to account for stereotypes and inequity information, demonstrating that social context modulates non-social learning processes.

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