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MDMA Increases Cooperation and Recruitment of Social Brain Areas When Playing Trustworthy Players in an Iterated Prisoners Dilemma

机译:当在反复的囚徒困境中扮演值得信赖的玩家时摇头丸增加了社交大脑区域的合作和招聘

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Social decision-making is fundamental for successful functioning and can be affected in psychiatric illness and by serotoninergic modulation. The Prisoner's Dilemma is the archetypal paradigm to model cooperation and trust. However, the effect of serotonergic enhancement is poorly characterized, and its influence on the effect of variations in opponent behavior unknown. To address this, we conducted a study investigating how the serotonergic enhancer 3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine (MDMA) modulates behavior and its neural correlates during an iterated Prisoner's Dilemma with both trustworthy and untrustworthy opponents. We administered 100 mg MDMA or placebo to 20 male participants in a double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study. While being scanned, participants played repeated rounds with opponents who differed in levels of cooperation. On each round, participants chose to compete or cooperate and were asked to rate their trust in the other player. Cooperation with trustworthy, but not untrustworthy, opponents was enhanced following MDMA but not placebo (respectively: odds ratio = 2.01; 95% CI, 1.42–2.84, p < 0.001; odds ratio = 1.37; 95% CI, 0.78–2.30, not significant). Specifically, MDMA enhanced recovery from, but not the impact of, breaches in cooperation. During trial outcome, MDMA increased activation of four clusters incorporating precentral and supramarginal gyri, superior temporal cortex, central operculum/posterior insula, and supplementary motor area. There was a treatment × opponent interaction in right anterior insula and dorsal caudate. Trust ratings did not change across treatment sessions. MDMA increased cooperative behavior when playing trustworthy opponents. Underlying this was a change in brain activity of regions linked to social cognition. Our findings highlight the context-specific nature of MDMA's effect on social decision-making.>SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT We provide a detailed analysis of the effect of 3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine (MDMA) on cooperative behavior during interpersonal interactions, as well as the neural correlates underlying these effects. We find that, following administration of MDMA, participants behave more cooperatively, but only when interacting with trustworthy partners. While breaches of trustworthy behavior have a similar impact following administration of MDMA compared with placebo, MDMA facilitates a greater recovery from these breaches of trust. Underlying this altered behavior are changes in brain activity during the viewing of opponents' behavior in regions whose involvement in social processing is well established. This work provides new insights into the impact of MDMA on social interactions, emphasizing the important role of the behavior of others toward us.
机译:社会决策是成功运作的基础,在精神疾病和5-羟色胺能调节中可能会受到影响。囚徒困境是建立合作与信任模型的典范。但是,血清素能增强作用的特征较差,其对对手行为变化的影响也未知。为了解决这个问题,我们进行了一项研究,研究了在反复的囚徒困境中,可信赖和不可信赖的对手在血清素能增强剂3,4-亚甲二氧基-甲基苯丙胺(MDMA)方面如何调节行为及其神经相关性。在一项双盲,安慰剂对照,交叉研究中,我们向20位男性参与者服用了100 mg MDMA或安慰剂。在进行扫描时,参与者与合作水平不同的对手反复进行了回合。在每个回合中,参与者选择竞争或合作,并被要求评估他们对其他参与者的信任。在使用MDMA而非安慰剂后,与可信赖但并非不可信赖的对手之间的合作得到了加强(分别:优势比= 2.01; 95%CI,1.42-2.84,p <0.001;优势比= 1.37; 95%CI,0.78-2.30,不是重大)。特别是,MDMA增强了从合作违规中恢复的能力,但没有带来影响。在试验结果期间,MDMA增强了四个簇的激活,这些簇包括中央前和上神经回,颞上皮,中央/后岛和辅助运动区。右前岛鞘和尾状尾肌进行了治疗×对手互动。信任等级在治疗期间没有变化。当与值得信赖的对手比赛时,摇头丸提高了合作行为。这是与社会认知有关的区域大脑活动的变化。我们的发现强调了MDMA对社会决策的影响的特定于上下文的性质。>意义声明我们提供了3,4-亚甲二氧基-甲基苯丙胺(MDMA)对人际合作行为的影响的详细分析相互作用以及这些效应背后的神经相关性。我们发现,在管理MDMA之后,参与者的行为更加合作,但只有在与可信赖的合作伙伴进行交互时才如此。尽管与安慰剂相比,MDMA管理后违反可信赖行为的影响相似,但MDMA有助于从这些信任违反中获得更大的恢复。这种改变的行为的基础是在公认参与社交过程的区域中观察对手的行为时大脑活动的变化。这项工作为MDMA对社会互动的影响提供了新的见解,强调了他人的行为对我们的重要作用。

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