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245 _ _ |a Eyes on me: an fMRI study of the effects of social gaze on action control.
260 _ _ |a Oxford
|b Oxford Univ. Press
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295 1 0 |a First published online: July 22, 2010
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|a Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
|v 6
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500 _ _ |a The authors gratefully acknowledge the help with data collection provided by members of the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine at the Research Centre Juelich, in particular Barbara Elghahwagi and Dorothe Krug. L. S. was funded by the Koeln Fortune Program/Medical Faculty, University of Cologne and by the Volkswagen Foundation. S. B. E. was funded by the Human Brain Project (R01-MH074457-01A1), the DFG (IRTG 1328) and the Initiative and Networking Fund of the Helmholtz Association within the Helmholtz Alliance on Systems Biology (Human Brain Model).
520 _ _ |a Previous evidence suggests that 'social gaze' can not only cause shifts in attention, but also can change the perception of objects located in the direction of gaze and how these objects will be manipulated by an observer. These findings implicate differences in the neural networks sub-serving action control driven by social cues as compared with nonsocial cues. Here, we sought to explore this hypothesis by using functional magnetic resonance imaging and a stimulus-response compatibility paradigm in which participants were asked to generate spatially congruent or incongruent motor responses to both social and nonsocial stimuli. Data analysis revealed recruitment of a dorsal frontoparietal network and the locus coeruleus for the generation of incongruent motor responses, areas previously implicated in controlling attention. As a correlate for the effect of 'social gaze' on action control, an interaction effect was observed for incongruent responses to social stimuli in sub-cortical structures, anterior cingulate and inferior frontal cortex. Our results, therefore, suggest that performing actions in a--albeit minimal--social context significantly changes the neural underpinnings of action control and recruits brain regions previously implicated in action monitoring, the reorienting of attention and social cognition.
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650 _ 2 |2 MeSH
|a Adult
650 _ 2 |2 MeSH
|a Attention: physiology
650 _ 2 |2 MeSH
|a Cerebral Cortex: physiology
650 _ 2 |2 MeSH
|a Cognition: physiology
650 _ 2 |2 MeSH
|a Face
650 _ 2 |2 MeSH
|a Female
650 _ 2 |2 MeSH
|a Fixation, Ocular
650 _ 2 |2 MeSH
|a Frontal Lobe: physiology
650 _ 2 |2 MeSH
|a Humans
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|a Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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|a Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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|a Male
650 _ 2 |2 MeSH
|a Motivation
650 _ 2 |2 MeSH
|a Nerve Net: physiology
650 _ 2 |2 MeSH
|a Parietal Lobe: physiology
650 _ 2 |2 MeSH
|a Reaction Time: physiology
650 _ 2 |2 MeSH
|a Recognition (Psychology): physiology
650 _ 2 |2 MeSH
|a Social Environment
650 _ 2 |2 MeSH
|a Social Perception
650 _ 2 |2 MeSH
|a Young Adult
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|a action control
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