Social exclusion modulates neural dynamics of monetary and social reward processing in young adult females.

Mengsi Xu, Junhua Zhang, Zhiai Li
Author Information
  1. Mengsi Xu: School of Psychology, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an, China; Shaanxi Provincial Key Research Center of Child Mental and Behavioral Health, Xi'an, China. Electronic address: xumengsi@snnu.edu.cn.
  2. Junhua Zhang: College of Eastern Languages and Cultures, Sichuan International Studies University, Chongqing, China.
  3. Zhiai Li: Department of Applied Psychology, College of Public Administration, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Guangzhou, China.

Abstract

Evidence suggests that social exclusion increases one's sensitivity to monetary and social rewards. However, whether and how social exclusion modulates the neural dynamics of reward processing remains unknown. The current study aimed to address this gap by systematically investigating the differential influences of social exclusion on various stages of monetary and social reward processing. Forty-five female participants were recruited, and the Cyberball game was used to manipulate social exclusion. To disentangle the anticipatory and consummatory stages of monetary and social reward processing, we recorded event-related potentials during two incentive delay tasks, one with a monetary reward and one with a social reward. The results showed that during the anticipatory stage, a larger contingent negative variation was observed for the exclusion group than for the inclusion group, regardless of reward type. During the consummatory stage, although the reward-related positivity was larger in the exclusion group than in the inclusion group, this difference was only observed for the social, and not monetary, reward feedback. These findings advance our understanding of the relationship between social exclusion and reward processing and suggest that while social exclusion might exert comparable enhancement effect for monetary and social reward processing during the anticipatory stage, it exerts a specific enhancement effect for social reward processing during the consummatory stage.

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MeSH Term

Contingent Negative Variation
Electroencephalography
Evoked Potentials
Female
Humans
Motivation
Reward
Social Isolation
Young Adult

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