Ingroup/outgroup membership modulates fairness consideration: neural signatures from ERPs and EEG oscillations

Autor(en): Wang, Yiwen
Zhang, Zhen
Bai, Liying
Lin, Chongde
Osinsky, Roman 
Hewig, Johannes
Stichwörter: BAD OUTCOMES; BRAIN POTENTIALS; ECONOMIC DECISION-MAKING; FEEDBACK-RELATED NEGATIVITY; FRONTAL-CORTEX; Multidisciplinary Sciences; PSYCHOLOGY; PUNISHMENT; REWARD MAGNITUDE; Science & Technology - Other Topics; ULTIMATUM GAME; UNFAIR OFFERS
Erscheinungsdatum: 2017
Herausgeber: NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Enthalten in: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Band: 7
Zusammenfassung: 
Previous studies have shown that ingroup/outgroup membership influences individual's fairness considerations. However, it is not clear yet how group membership influences brain activity when a recipient evaluates the fairness of asset distribution. In this study, subjects participated as recipients in an Ultimatum Game with alleged members of both an experimentally induced ingroup and outgroup. They either received extremely unequal, moderately unequal, or equal offers from proposers while electroencephalogram was recorded. Behavioral results showed that the acceptance rates for unequal offers were higher when interacting with ingroup partners than with outgroup partners. Analyses of event related potentials revealed that proposers' group membership modulated offer evaluation at earlier processing stages. Feedback-related negativity was more negative for extremely and moderately unequal offers compared to equal offers in the ingroup interaction whereas it did not show differential responses to different offers in the outgroup interaction. Analyses of event related oscillations revealed that the theta power (4-6 Hz) was larger for moderately unequal offers than equal offers in the ingroup interaction whereas it did not show differential responses to different offers in the outgroup interaction. Thus, early mechanisms of fairness evaluation are strongly modulated by the ingroup/ outgroup membership of the interaction partner.
ISSN: 20452322
DOI: 10.1038/srep39827

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