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#paper DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-02722-7 Similar neural responses predict friendship 一个很有意思的研究,当我们处在群体当中时,我们有很明显的同质性趋向,另外个体也更倾向于和与自己更相似的人交朋友。那么朋友之间的相似性是否反映了我们在感知、解释和应对世界方面的更深层次的相似性?作者为了测试社交网络相似性与心理反应相似性的关系,使用功能性磁共振成像来扫描受试者在自由观看自然主义电影时的大脑。结果发现,朋友之间观看视听电影时的神经反应非常相似,并且在现实世界的社交网络中,这种相似性随着距离的增加而降低。这表明你和你的朋友越像你们在面对同一个事物的神经相似性可能也越高。
IF:14.700Q1 Nature communications, 2018-01-30. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-02722-7 PMID: 29382820
Similar neural responses predict friendship
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Abstract:
Human social networks are overwhelmingly homophilous: individuals tend to befriend others who are similar to them in terms of a range of physical attributes (e.g., age, gender). Do similarities among friends reflect deeper similarities in how we perceive, interpret, and respond to the world? To test whether friendship, and more generally, social network proximity, is associated with increased similarity of real-time mental responding, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to scan subjects' brains during free viewing of naturalistic movies. Here we show evidence for neural homophily: neural responses when viewing audiovisual movies are exceptionally similar among friends, and that similarity decreases with increasing distance in a real-world social network. These results suggest that we are exceptionally similar to our friends in how we perceive and respond to the world around us, which has implications for interpersonal influence and attraction.
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