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Activity in the amygdala elicited by unfair divisions predicts social value orientation.


ABSTRACT: 'Social value orientation' characterizes individual differences in anchoring attitudes toward the division of resources. Here, by contrasting people with prosocial and individualistic orientations using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we demonstrate that degree of inequity aversion in prosocials is predictable from amygdala activity and unaffected by cognitive load. This result suggests that automatic emotional processing in the amygdala lies at the core of prosocial value orientation.

SUBMITTER: Haruno M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3145100 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Activity in the amygdala elicited by unfair divisions predicts social value orientation.

Haruno Masahiko M   Frith Christopher D CD  

Nature neuroscience 20091220 2


'Social value orientation' characterizes individual differences in anchoring attitudes toward the division of resources. Here, by contrasting people with prosocial and individualistic orientations using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we demonstrate that degree of inequity aversion in prosocials is predictable from amygdala activity and unaffected by cognitive load. This result suggests that automatic emotional processing in the amygdala lies at the core of prosocial value orientation. ...[more]

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