Neural substrates of norm compliance in perceptual decisions

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U. Toelch
A. Pooresmaeili
R. J. Dolan
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[1] Humboldt Universität,Berlin School of Mind and Brain
[2] Freie Universität Berlin,Biological Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience
[3] Berlin Institute of Health,Perception and Cognition Group
[4] European Neuroscience Institute,undefined
[5] Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging,undefined
[6] Max Planck UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry and Ageing Research,undefined
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Societal norms exert a powerful influence on our decisions. Behaviours motivated by norms, however, do not always concur with the responses mandated by decision relevant information potentially generating a conflict. To probe the interplay between normative and informational influences, we examined how prosocial norms impact on perceptual decisions subjects made in the context of a simultaneous presentation of social information. Participants displayed a bias in their perceptual decisions towards that mandated by social information. However, normative prescriptions modulated this bias bi-directionally depending on whether norms mandated a decision in accord or contrary to the contextual social information. At a neural level, the addition of a norms increased activity in prefrontal cortex and modulated functional connectivity between prefrontal and parietal areas. The bi-directional effect of our norms was captured by differential activations when participants decided against the social information. When norms indicated a decision in line with social information, non-compliance modulated lateral prefrontal cortex activity. By contrast, when norms mandated a decision against social information norm compliance increased activity in the anterior cingulate cortex. Hence, social norms changed the balance between a reliance on perceptual and social information by modulating brain activity in regions associated with response inhibition and conflict monitoring.
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