| Literature DB >> 29140500 |
Richard Huskey1, J Michael Mangus2, Benjamin O Turner3, René Weber2.
Abstract
While a persuasion network has been proposed, little is known about how network connections between brain regions contribute to attitude change. Two possible mechanisms have been advanced. One hypothesis predicts that attitude change results from increased connectivity between structures implicated in affective and executive processing in response to increases in argument strength. A second functional perspective suggests that highly arousing messages reduce connectivity between structures implicated in the encoding of sensory information, which disrupts message processing and thereby inhibits attitude change. However, persuasion is a multi-determined construct that results from both message features and audience characteristics. Therefore, persuasive messages should lead to specific functional connectivity patterns among a priori defined structures within the persuasion network. The present study exposed 28 subjects to anti-drug public service announcements where arousal, argument strength, and subject drug-use risk were systematically varied. Psychophysiological interaction analyses provide support for the affective-executive hypothesis but not for the encoding-disruption hypothesis. Secondary analyses show that video-level connectivity patterns among structures within the persuasion network predict audience responses in independent samples (one college-aged, one nationally representative). We propose that persuasion neuroscience research is best advanced by considering network-level effects while accounting for interactions between message features and target audience characteristics.Entities:
Keywords: elaboration likelihood model; fMRI; functional connectivity; persuasion; public service announcements
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29140500 PMCID: PMC5724021 DOI: 10.1093/scan/nsx126
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci ISSN: 1749-5016 Impact factor: 3.436
Seed and Target ROIs used in the network-as-predictor analysis
| Structure | Laterality | Coordinates |
|---|---|---|
| Right | 38, 30, 34 | |
| Superior parietal lobe | Left | −40, −48, 48 |
| Angular gyrus | Right | 46, −46, 38 |
| Inferior parietal lobe | Left | −44, −52, 52 |
| Superior lateral occipital cortex | Left | −30, −66, 42 |
| Superior lateral occipital cortex | Right | 34, −62, 50 |
| Supramarginal gyrus | Left | −56, −28, 40 |
| Superior parietal lobe | Medial | 0, −74, 52 |
| Left | −4, 56, −4 | |
| Dorsomedial prefrontal cortex | Left | −10, 52, 44 |
| Posterior superior temporal sulcus | Left | −56, −30, 8 |
| Posterior superior temporal sulcus | Right | −68, −14, −6 |
| Temporal pole | Left | −56, 8, −18 |
| Temporal Pole | Right | 60, 4, −16 |
| Ventrolateral prefrontal cortex | left | −52, 20, −2 |
| Left | −46, 28, 12 | |
| Amygdala | Left | −26, −2, −18 |
| Lateral occipital cortex | Right | 48, −68, −16 |
| Temporal occipital cortex | Left | −42, −54, −22 |
| Left | −32, −70, −16 | |
| Inferior frontal gyrus | Left | −46, 24, 0 |
| Middle temporal gyrus | Left | −54, −26, −4 |
| Middle temporal Gyrus | Right | 44, −32, −2 |
| Right | 56, 4, −18 | |
| Posterior cingulate cortex | Right | 10, − |
| Precuneus | Right | 8, −54, 48 |
| Primary somatosensory cortex | Right | 38, −34, 52 |
| Superior parietal lobe | Right | 28, −52, 58 |
Notes: Seed ROIs are shown in bold and target ROIs are listed. A 5 mm binary spherical mask was drawn around each seed and target ROI. Coordinates are shown in MNI152 space.
Psychophysiological interaction results when seeding from the medial prefrontal cortex
| Structure | Laterality | Cluster size | Max | Coordinates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ASxPhys > CtrlxPhys | ||||
| Dorsoanterior insula | Right | 1930 | 3.73 | 38, 8, 4 |
| Temporal pole | Right | 3.65 | 56, 8, 0 | |
| Putamen (dorsal striatum) | Right | 3.46 | 28, −6, 4 | |
| Frontal operculum | Right | 3.26 | 42, 18, 0 | |
| Frontal operculum | Right | 3.26 | 42, 24, 0 | |
| Dorsoanterior insula | Right | 3.25 | 44, 8, −4 | |
| Putamen | Left | 1781 | 3.46 | −32, 2, 2 |
| Orbitofrontal cortex | Left | 3.45 | −44, 20, −8 | |
| Central operculum | Left | 3.32 | −46, 6, 0 | |
| Central operculum | Left | 3.17 | −48, 0, 4 | |
| Low-risk subjects | ||||
| Inferior parietal lobe | Right | 2451 | 3.68 | 58, −34, 44 |
| Primary somatosensory cortex | Right | 3.43 | 36, −34, 42 | |
| Supramarginal gyrus | Right | 3.38 | 38, −38, 42 | |
| Supramarginal gyrus | Right | 3.37 | 62, −24, 30 | |
| Superior frontal gyrus | Right | 3.17 | 20, 6, 68 | |
| Premotor cortex | Right | 3.02 | 30, −20, 66 | |
| Inferior parietal lobe | Left | 1096 | 3.87 | −60, −40, 36 |
| Inferior parietal lobe | Left | 3.86 | −62, −30, 32 | |
| Inferior parietal lobe | Left | 3.86 | −62, −36, 34 | |
| Supramarginal gyrus | Left | 3.58 | −68, −28, 26 | |
| Supramarginal gyrus | Left | 3.43 | −66, −30, 40 | |
| MSVxPhys > CtrlxPhys | ||||
| High-risk subjects | ||||
| Central operculum | Left | 1017 | 3.67 | −50, −2, 8 |
| Precentral gyrus | Left | 3.61 | −52, 4, 10 | |
| Dorsoanterior insula | Left | 3.39 | −32, 20, 4 | |
| Precentral gyrus | Left | 3.05 | −60, 4, 4 | |
| Central operculum | Left | 2.99 | −48, −6, −4 | |
| Putamen (dorsal striatum) | Left | 2.96 | −32, 0, 0 | |
| Low-risk subjects | ||||
| Inferior parietal lobe | Right | 3063 | 4.61 | 58, −36, 42 |
| Supramarginal gyrus | Right | 4.01 | 62, −24, 32 | |
| Inferior parietal lobe | Right | 3.86 | 54, −50, 44 | |
| Inferior parietal lobe | Right | 3.84 | 48, −46, 50 | |
| Primary somatosensory cortex | Right | 3.43 | 46, −32, 48 | |
| Anterior intra-parietal sulcus | Right | 3.35 | 40, −42, 42 | |
| Ventrolateral prefrontal cortex | Right | 1579 | 3.99 | 40, 58, 2 |
| Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex | Right | 3.84 | 38, 58, 12 | |
| Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex | Right | 3.66 | 40, 52, 18 | |
| Ventrolateral prefrontal cortex | Right | 3.38 | 46, 54, −4 | |
| Orbitofrontal cortex | Right | 3.37 | 40, 48, −10 | |
| Orbitofrontal cortex | Right | 3.34 | 22, 36, −18 | |
| Inferior parietal lobe | Left | 1480 | 4.06 | −62, −36, 32 |
| Supramarginal gyrus | Left | 4.02 | −62, −30, 40 | |
| Anterior intra-parietal sulcus | Left | 2.94 | −42, −44, 44 | |
Notes: Results are cluster corrected for multiple comparisons with the cluster defining threshold set at Z = 2.3 and a cluster extent threshold of P < 0.05 and coordinates are shown in MNI152 space. Structures with a value in the cluster size column represent the peak Z-score while all others correspond to local maxima within the cluster.
Fig. 1.Psychophysiological interaction results when seeding from the medial prefrontal cortex. The figure shows the AS x PHYS > Scrambled Control x PHYS contrast for (A) high-risk and (B) low-risk subjects. Results are cluster corrected for multiple comparisons with the cluster defining threshold set at Z = 2.3 and a cluster extent threshold of P < 0.05. The red circle represents the seed ROI.
Psychophysiological interaction results when seeding from the middle frontal gyrus
| Structure | Laterality | Cluster size | Max | Coordinates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low-risk subjects | ||||
| Superior lateral occipital cortex | Left | 1678 | 3.61 | −26, −64, 38 |
| Inferior parietal lobe | Left | 3.53 | −54, −28, 38 | |
| Superior lateral occipital cortex | Left | 3.34 | −26, −72, 60 | |
| Primary somatosensory cortex | Left | 3.32 | −44, −42, 60 | |
| Anterior intra-parietal sulcus | Left | 3.30 | −32, −44, 44 | |
| Anterior intra-parietal sulcus | Left | 3.29 | −40, −46, 46 | |
| Anterior intra-parietal sulcus | Right | 999 | 3.53 | 44, −46, 36 |
| Inferior parietal lobe | Right | 3.44 | 64, −46, 54 | |
| Superior lateral occipital cortex | Right | 3.12 | 32, −62, 40 | |
| Superior lateral occipital cortex | Right | 3.09 | 40, −62, 60 | |
| Superior lateral occipital cortex | Right | 3.08 | 32, −64, 54 | |
| Inferior parietal lobe | Right | 3.08 | 42, −56, 58 | |
| MSVxPhys > CtrlxPhys | ||||
| Low-risk subjects | ||||
| Superior lateral occipital cortex | Left | 2142 | 3.77 | −38, −62, 42 |
| Superior lateral occipital cortex | Left | 3.73 | −26, −64, 38 | |
| Inferior parietal lobe | Left | 3.60 | −44, −48, 52 | |
| Anterior intra-parietal sulcus | Left | 3.60 | −38, −50, 48 | |
| Inferior parietal lobe | Left | 3.47 | −44, −54, 52 | |
| Inferior parietal lobe | Left | 3.40 | −56, −28, 40 | |
| Anterior intra-parietal sulcus | Right | 1803 | 3.85 | 46, −44, 38 |
| Anterior intra-parietal sulcus | Right | 3.70 | 40, −50, 34 | |
| Inferior parietal lobe | Right | 3.51 | 46, −46, 54 | |
| Central precuneous | Right | 3.26 | 8, −78, 58 | |
| Superior lateral occipital cortex | Right | 3.23 | 28, −74, 54 | |
Notes: Results are cluster corrected for multiple comparisons with the cluster defining threshold set at Z = 2.3 and a cluster extent threshold of P < 0.05 and coordinates are shown in MNI152 space. Structures with a value in the cluster size column represent the peak Z-score while all others correspond to local maxima within the cluster.
Fig. 2.Psychophysiological interaction results when seeding from the middle frontal gyrus. The figure shows the AS x PHYS > Scrambled Control x PHYS contrast for (A) high-risk and (B) low-risk subjects. Results are cluster corrected for multiple comparisons with the cluster defining threshold set at Z = 2.3 and a cluster extent threshold of P <0.05. Note: No activations survived thresholding for high-risk subjects. The red circle represents the seed ROI.
Psychophysiological interaction results when seeding from the inferior lateral occipital cortex
| Structure | Laterality | Cluster size | Max | Coordinates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ASxPhys > CtrlxPhys | ||||
| High-risk subjects | ||||
| Inferior temporal gyrus | Left | 8636 | 4.16 | −46, −38, −10 |
| Caudate Nucleus (Dosral Striatum) | Left | 4.10 | −8, 4, 10 | |
| Superior lateral occipital cortex | Left | 3.98 | −36, −64, 18 | |
| Inferior temporal gyrus | Left | 3.78 | −44, 0, −38 | |
| Dorsomedial prefrontal cortex | Left | 3.59 | −2, 46, 40 | |
| Superior lateral occipital cortex | Left | 3.59 | −50, −66, 16 | |
| Subcallosal cortex | Left | 2012 | 3.86 | −10, 16, −20 |
| Subcallosal cortex | Right | 3.86 | 6, 14, −18 | |
| Orbitofrontal cortex | Left | 3.64 | −8, 60, −14 | |
| Orbitofrontal cortex | Left | 3.59 | −32, 30, −8 | |
| Ventromedial prefrontal cortex | Left | 3.45 | −8, 70, 6 | |
| Cerebellum | Right | 1203 | 4.06 | 24, −72, −34 |
| Cerebellum | Right | 3.64 | 42, −68, −40 | |
| Cerebellum | Right | 3.17 | 40, −70, −32 | |
| Low-risk subjects | ||||
| Angular gyrus | Left | 3275 | 4.07 | −44, -52, 26 |
| Superior lateral occipital cortex | Left | 4.02 | −46, −66, 36 | |
| Middle temporal gyrus | Left | 3.97 | −62, −34, −10 | |
| Middle temporal gyrus | Left | 3.91 | −60, −52, −4 | |
| Middle temporal gyrus | Left | 3.75 | −56, −38, −4 | |
| Superior lateral occipital cortex | Left | 66 | −58, −62, 28 | |
| Orbitofrontal cortex | Left | 2596 | 3.64 | −40, 42, −14 |
| Ventrolateral prefrontal cortex | Left | 4.09 | −52, 34, −10 | |
| Orbitofrontal cortex | Left | 4.03 | −42, 32, −16 | |
| Ventrolateral prefrontal cortex | Left | 3.77 | −28, 64, 0 | |
| Middle frontal gyrus | Left | 2427 | 4.08 | −32, 12, 52 |
| Dorsomedial prefrontal cortex | Left | 3.39 | −6, 42, 36 | |
| Superior frontal gyrus | Left | 3.31 | −14, 32, 50 | |
| Middle frontal gyrus | Left | 2427 | 3.31 | −38, 24, 38 |
| Superior frontal gyrus | Left | 3.29 | −10, 30, 52 | |
| Superior frontal gyrus | Left | 3.23 | −20, 22, 56 | |
| Cerebellum | Right | 1762 | 4.46 | 24, −74, −42 |
| MSVxPhys > CtrlxPhys | ||||
| High-risk > low-risk subjects | ||||
| Central operculum | Left | 1178 | 3.15 | −34, 8, 16 |
| Amygdala | Left | 3.09 | −22, −8, −8 | |
| Putamen (dorsal striatum) | Left | 2.89 | −24, 10, 8 | |
| Central operculum | Left | 2.73 | −48, 0, 8 | |
| Caudate nucleus (dorsal striatum) | Right | 1097 | 3.20 | 12, 12, 20 |
| Middle frontal gyrus | Right | 2.95 | 36, 16, 28 | |
| High-risk subjects | ||||
| Inferior temporal gyrus | Left | 3905 | 4.05 | −46, −38, −10 |
| Middle temporal gyrus | Left | 4.01 | −50, −44, −6 | |
| Middle temporal gyrus | Left | 3.91 | −58, −6, −28 | |
| Superior lateral occipital cortex | Left | 3.74 | −38, −62, 18 | |
| Inferior lateral occipital cortex | Left | 3.74 | −40, −62, 4 | |
| Superior lateral occipital cortex | Left | 3.62 | −52, −68, 18 | |
| Cerebellum | Right | 3035 | 4.33 | 20, −76, −36 |
| Cerebellum | Right | 4.30 | 38, −72, −42 | |
| Superior lateral occipital cortex | Right | 4.08 | 44, −60, 22 | |
| Cerebellum | Right | 3.86 | 42, −66, −24 | |
| Temporal occipital fusiform cortex | Right | 3.72 | 42, −54, −12 | |
| Caudate nucleus (dorsal striatum) | Left | 2926 | 4.10 | −6, 2, 10 |
| Orbitofrontal cortex | Left | 3.89 | −32, 30, −8 | |
| Orbitofrontal cortex | Left | 3.45 | −44, 48, −16 | |
| Orbitofrontal cortex | Left | 3.36 | −26, 52, −6 | |
| Temporal pole | Left | 3.32 | −20, 12, −32 | |
| Superior frontal gyrus | Left | 1108 | 3.17 | −4, 24, 54 |
| Superior frontal gyrus | Left | 3.03 | −6, 46, 36 | |
| Paracingulate cortex | Left | 3.01 | −6, 36, 34 | |
| Paracingulate cortex | Left | 3.01 | −4, 40, 32 | |
| Dorsomedial prefrontal cortex | Left | 2.87 | −12, 52, 44 | |
| Low-risk subjects | ||||
| Superior frontal gyrus | Left | 3388 | 4.11 | −26, 20, 54 |
| Superior frontal gyrus | Left | 4.08 | −12, 32, 52 | |
| Orbitofrontal cortex | Left | 3.97 | −32, 64, −8 | |
| Orbitofrontal cortex | Left | 3.94 | −24, 66, −0 | |
| Middle frontal gyrus | Left | 3.83 | −32, 20, 50 | |
| Middle frontal gyrus | Left | 3.77 | −34, 8, 54 | |
| Middle temporal gyrus | Left | 2928 | 4.08 | −60, −32, −8 |
| Angular gyrus | Left | 4.03 | −44, −54, 26 | |
| Middle temporal gyrus | Left | 3.90 | −66, −32, −6 | |
| Middle temporal gyrus | Left | 3.82 | −50, −38, −4 | |
| Middle temporal gyrus | Left | 3.81 | −46, −46, 2 | |
| Superior lateral occipital cortex | Left | 3.72 | −48, −70, 36 | |
| Cerebellum | Right | 1782 | 4.34 | 38, −78, −42 |
| Orbitofrontal cortex | Left | 1310 | 4.78 | −42, 30, −20 |
| Orbitofrontal cortex | Left | 4.62 | −40, 34, −16 | |
| Orbitofrontal cortex | Left | 4.48 | −50, 30, −12 | |
| Ventrolateral prefrontal cortex | Left | 4.06 | −48, 44, −12 | |
| Orbitofrontal cortex | Left | 3.87 | −36, 46, −18 | |
| Ventrolateral prefrontal cortex | Left | 3.85 | −48, 50, −2 | |
Notes: Results are cluster corrected for multiple comparisons with the cluster defining threshold set at Z = 2.3 and a cluster extent threshold of P < 0.05 and coordinates are shown in MNI152 space. Structures with a value in the cluster size column represent the peak Z-score while all others correspond to local maxima within the cluster.
Fig. 3.Psychophysiological interaction results when seeding from the inferior lateral occipital cortex. The figure shows the MSV x PHYS > Scrambled Control x PHYS contrast for (A) high-risk and (B) low-risk subjects. Results are cluster corrected for multiple comparisons with the cluster defining threshold set at Z = 2.3 and a cluster extent threshold of P <0.05. The red circle represents the seed ROI.
Pearson correlations between PEs and PME in IS1 (college students) and IS2 (nationally representative adolescents)
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| High-risk subjects | ||||||
| 1 IS1 PME | 1 | |||||
| 2 IS2 PME | 0.935 | 1 | ||||
| 3 MPFC/TP | 0.257 | 0.323 | 1 | |||
| 4 MFG/AG | 0.365 | 0.286 | 0.204 | 1 | ||
| 5 MFG/SPL | 0.385 | 0.337 | 0.270 | 0.695 | 1 | |
| 6 STG/PSC | −0.146 | −0.184 | −0.062 | 0.254 | 0.376 | 1 |
| Low-risk subjects | ||||||
| 1 IS1 PME | 1 | |||||
| 2 IS2 PME | 0.896 | 1 | ||||
| 3 MPFC/TP | 0.170 | 0.024 | 1 | |||
| 4 MFG/AG | 0.009 | 0.036 | 0.043 | 1 | ||
| 5 MFG/SPL | −0.049 | −0.042 | 0.083 | 0.922 | 1 | |
| 6 STG/PSC | −0.230 | −0.374 | 0.207 | −0.176 | −0.184 | 1 |
Correlation is significant at the *P = 0.05 level (two-tailed) and **P = 0.01 level (two-tailed).
Fig. 4.Network-as-predictor results for high-risk subjects. A stepwise regression model was constructed where self-reported pMSV, pAS, and their interaction was entered in the first step and MFG-SPL connectivity parameter estimates (PEs) were entered in the second step. This analysis shows the unique contribution of self-report and network-connectivity PEs to overall prediction accuracy of perceived message effectiveness in two independent samples (IS1 and IS2). Results are not shown for the low-risk group as the inclusion of network-connectivity PEs did not significantly improve prediction accuracies.