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Focal stimulation of the temporoparietal junction improves rationality in prosocial decision-making
EconomicsScientific Reports

Focal stimulation of the temporoparietal junction improves rationality in prosocial decision-making

F. Li, S. Ball, et al.

This groundbreaking research conducted by Flora Li, Sheryl Ball, Xiaomeng Zhang, and Alec Smith explores how stimulating the right temporoparietal junction can enhance prosocial behavior. With more rational economic choices and increased charitable giving, the study reveals the significant impact of brain stimulation on social decision-making!... show more
Abstract
We tested the hypothesis that modulation of neurocomputational inputs to value-based decision-making affects the rationality of economic choices. The brain's right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) has been functionally associated with both social behavior and with domain-general information processing and attention. To identify the causal function of rTPJ in prosocial decisions, we administered focal high definition transcranial direct current stimulation (HD-tDCS) while participants allocated money between themselves and a charity in a modified dictator game. Anodal stimulation led to improved rationality as well as increased charitable giving and egalitarianism, resulting in more consistent and efficient choices and increased sensitivity to the price of giving. These results are consistent with the theory that anodal stimulation of the rTPJ increases the precision of value computations in social decision-making. Our results demonstrate that theories of rTPJ function should account for the multifaceted role of the rTPJ in the representation of social inputs into value-based decisions.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Nov 20, 2020
Authors
Flora Li, Sheryl Ball, Xiaomeng Zhang, Alec Smith
Tags
prosical decision-makingrTPJhigh-definition transcranial direct current stimulationeconomic choicescharitable givingegalitarian allocationsvalue computations
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