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Liyan Xu1, Biye Wang1,2, Wei Guo1,2.
Abstract
Self-contribution may be an influential factor in fairness consideration and consequent behavioral decisions. Few studies have investigated simultaneous effects of task difficulty and self-contribution on fairness consideration outcomes and associated neurophysiological responses. To elucidate modulation effects of task difficulty and self-contribution on fairness consideration, 30 recruited participants played a modified ultimatum game (UG) while undergoing event-related potential measurements. A 2 (task difficulty: hard vs. easy) × 3 (contribution: other-contribution vs. both-contribution vs. self-contribution) × 2 (fairness type: fair vs. unfair) within-subject design was adopted. A significant interaction between fairness type and contribution was observed in the behavioral data, with unfair offers being more acceptable in the other-contribution condition than in the self-contribution or both-contribution conditions. In the early processing time window, feedback-related negative magnitudes were greater in the hard condition than in the easy condition. P300 responses were more pronounced when participants contributed equally to the proposer than in the self- and other-contribution conditions. These results demonstrated that individuals' decisions are influenced by their own effort contributions relative to those of others in cooperative contexts.Entities:
Keywords: P300; fairness consideration; feedback-related negativity; self-contribution; task difficulty
Year: 2022 PMID: 35310266 PMCID: PMC8928160 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.709310
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Figure 1Sequence of events within each trial.
Figure 2Comparisons of behavioral parameters across conditions. (A) Acceptance rates. (B) Reaction times. All data are presented as the mean ± SEM.
Figure 3ERP grand average waveforms. (A) FRN waveforms across difficulty and fairness conditions. (B) FRN waveforms across contribution and fairness conditions. (C) P300 waveforms across difficulty and fairness conditions. (D) P300 waveforms across contribution and fairness conditions.
Figure 4ERP amplitudes. (A) Comparison of FRN amplitudes across difficulty and fairness conditions. (B) Comparison of FRN amplitudes across contribution and fairness conditions. (C) Comparison of P300 amplitudes across difficulty and fairness conditions. (D) Comparison of P300 amplitudes across contribution and fairness conditions.