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The psychological, computational, and neural foundations of indebtedness

Psychology

The psychological, computational, and neural foundations of indebtedness

X. Gao, E. Jolly, et al.

Discover how receiving a favor can lead to feelings of indebtedness in a unique study by Xiaoxue Gao and colleagues. This research utilizes online questionnaires, interpersonal games, and neuroimaging to uncover the emotional dynamics behind altruism and reciprocity, revealing the neural underpinnings of guilt and obligation.... show more
Abstract
Receiving a favor from another person may induce a negative feeling of indebtedness for the beneficiary. In this study, we explore these hidden costs by developing and validating a conceptual model of indebtedness across three studies that combine a large-scale online questionnaire, an interpersonal game, computational modeling, and neuroimaging. Our model captures how individuals perceive the altruistic and strategic intentions of the benefactor. These inferences produce distinct feelings of guilt and obligation that together comprise indebtedness and motivate reciprocity. Perceived altruistic intentions convey care and communal concern and are associated with activity in insula, ventromedial prefrontal cortex and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, while inferred strategic intentions convey expectations of future reciprocity and are associated with activation in temporal parietal junction and dorsomedial prefrontal cortex. We further develop a neural utility model of indebtedness using multivariate patterns of brain activity that captures the tradeoff between these feelings and reliably predicts reciprocity behavior.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jan 02, 2024
Authors
Xiaoxue Gao, Eshin Jolly, Hongbo Yu, Huiying Liu, Xiaolin Zhou, Luke J. Chang
Tags
indebtedness
reciprocity
neuroimaging
altruism
guilt
obligation
behavior
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