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Social training reconfigures prediction errors to shape Self-Other boundaries

Psychology

Social training reconfigures prediction errors to shape Self-Other boundaries

S. Ereira, T. U. Hauser, et al.

Discover how our understanding of beliefs and social reasoning can evolve! This study, conducted by Sam Ereira, Tobias U. Hauser, Rani Moran, Giles W. Story, Raymond J. Dolan, and Zeb Kurth-Nelson, reveals that the brain circuits responsible for predicting person-specific beliefs can adapt based on shared social experiences. A single training experience can shape how we take perspective for at least 24 hours!... show more
Abstract
Selectively attributing beliefs to specific agents is core to reasoning about other people and imagining oneself in different states. Evidence suggests humans might achieve this by simulating each other’s computations in agent-specific neural circuits, but it is not known how circuits become agent-specific. Here we investigate whether agent-specificity adapts to social context. We train subjects on social learning tasks, manipulating the frequency with which self and other see the same information. Training alters the agent-specificity of prediction error (PE) circuits for at least 24 h, modulating the extent to which another agent’s PE is experienced as one’s own and influencing perspective-taking in an independent task. Ventromedial prefrontal myelin density, indexed by magnetisation transfer, correlates with the strength of this adaptation. We describe a frontotemporal learning network, which exploits relationships between different agents’ computations. Our findings suggest that Self-Other boundaries are learnable variables, shaped by the statistical structure of social experience.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 15, 2020
Authors
Sam Ereira, Tobias U. Hauser, Rani Moran, Giles W. Story, Raymond J. Dolan, Zeb Kurth-Nelson
Tags
belief attribution
social reasoning
prediction error circuits
perspective-taking
social learning
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