Intrinsic functional connectivity of the frontoparietal network predicts inter-individual differences in the propensity for costly third-party punishment

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Qun Yang
Gabriele Bellucci
Morris Hoffman
Ko-Tsung Hsu
Bonian Lu
Gopikrishna Deshpande
Frank Krueger
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[1] Hangzhou Normal University,Department of Psychology, Jing Hengyi School of Education
[2] Hangzhou Normal University,Institutes of Psychological Sciences
[3] Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics,Department of Computational Neuroscience
[4] District Judge,Department of Bioengineering
[5] Second Judicial District,AU MRI Research Center, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
[6] State of Colorado,Department of Psychology
[7] George Mason University,School of Systems Biology
[8] Auburn University,undefined
[9] Auburn University,undefined
[10] George Mason University,undefined
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Costly punishment; Third-party punishment; Resting-state functional connectivity; Machine learning; Prediction framework;
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Humans are motivated to give norm violators their just deserts through costly punishment even as unaffected third parties (i.e., third-party punishment, TPP). A great deal of individual variability exists in costly punishment; however, how this variability particularly in TPP is represented by the brain’s intrinsic network architecture remains elusive. Here, we examined whether inter-individual differences in the propensity for TPP can be predicted based on resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) combining an economic TPP game with task-free functional neuroimaging and a multivariate prediction framework. Our behavioral results revealed that TPP punishment increased with the severity of unfairness for offers. People with higher TPP propensity punished more harshly across norm-violating scenarios. Our neuroimaging findings showed RSFC within the frontoparietal network predicted individual differences in TPP propensity. Our findings contribute to understanding the neural fingerprint for an individual’s propensity to costly punish strangers, and shed some light on how social norm enforcement behaviors are represented by the brain’s intrinsic network architecture.
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