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Neuronal Circuits for Social Decision-Making and Their Clinical Implications

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FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE
卷 15, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2021.720294

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decision making; social cognition; neuroeconomics; psychiatry; neurophysiology; mental health; primates; translational neuroscience

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  1. MGH-ECOR Fund for Medical Discovery Fellowship
  2. NARSAD Young Investigator Grant from the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation
  3. NIH [U01NS121616, R01MH112846]
  4. Leon Levy Fellowship in Neuroscience

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Social living can provide access to rewards, cognitive resources, and objects, but can also lead to competition for scarce resources. Social decision-making involves choices made in a context where one or more conspecifics are involved in the decision or its consequences, and can be conceptualized as complex economic decisions.
Social living facilitates individual access to rewards, cognitive resources, and objects that would not be otherwise accessible. There are, however, some drawbacks to social living, particularly when competing for scarce resources. Furthermore, variability in our ability to make social decisions can be associated with neuropsychiatric disorders. The neuronal mechanisms underlying social decision-making are beginning to be understood. The momentum to study this phenomenon has been partially carried over by the study of economic decision-making. Yet, because of the similarities between these different types of decision-making, it is unclear what is a social decision. Here, we propose a definition of social decision-making as choices taken in a context where one or more conspecifics are involved in the decision or the consequences of it. Social decisions can be conceptualized as complex economic decisions since they are based on the subjective preferences between different goods. During social decisions, individuals choose based on their internal value estimate of the different alternatives. These are complex decisions given that conspecifics beliefs or actions could modify the subject's internal valuations at every choice. Here, we first review recent developments in our collective understanding of the neuronal mechanisms and circuits of social decision-making in primates. We then review literature characterizing populations with neuropsychiatric disorders showing deficits in social decision-making and the underlying neuronal circuitries associated with these deficits.

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