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Network structure underlying resolution of conflicting non-verbal and verbal social information.

Takamitsu Watanabe1, Noriaki Yahata1, Yuki Kawakubo1, Hideyuki Inoue1, Yosuke Takano1, Norichika Iwashiro1, Tatsunobu Natsubori1, Hidemasa Takao1, Hiroki Sasaki1, Wataru Gonoi1, Mizuho Murakami1, Masaki Katsura1, Akira Kunimatsu1, Osamu Abe2, Kiyoto Kasai1, Hidenori Yamasue3.   

Abstract

Social judgments often require resolution of incongruity in communication contents. Although previous studies revealed that such conflict resolution recruits brain regions including the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and posterior inferior frontal gyrus (pIFG), functional relationships and networks among these regions remain unclear. In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study, we investigated the functional dissociation and networks by measuring human brain activity during resolving incongruity between verbal and non-verbal emotional contents. First, we found that the conflict resolutions biased by the non-verbal contents activated the posterior dorsal mPFC (post-dmPFC), bilateral anterior insula (AI) and right dorsal pIFG, whereas the resolutions biased by the verbal contents activated the bilateral ventral pIFG. In contrast, the anterior dmPFC (ant-dmPFC), bilateral superior temporal sulcus and fusiform gyrus were commonly involved in both of the resolutions. Second, we found that the post-dmPFC and right ventral pIFG were hub regions in networks underlying the non-verbal- and verbal-content-biased resolutions, respectively. Finally, we revealed that these resolution-type-specific networks were bridged by the ant-dmPFC, which was recruited for the conflict resolutions earlier than the two hub regions. These findings suggest that, in social conflict resolutions, the ant-dmPFC selectively recruits one of the resolution-type-specific networks through its interaction with resolution-type-specific hub regions.
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Keywords:  PPI; brain; conflict monitoring; empathy; human; theory of mind

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23552078      PMCID: PMC4040092          DOI: 10.1093/scan/nst046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci        ISSN: 1749-5016            Impact factor:   3.436


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