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自豪感的神经基础:比较的视角

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沈蕾, 江黛苔, 陈宁(), 刘伟()
上海师范大学教育学院, 上海 200234
收稿日期:2020-03-11出版日期:2021-01-15发布日期:2020-11-23
通讯作者:陈宁,刘伟E-mail:chenning@shnu.edu.cn;liuwei@shnu.edu.cn

基金资助:* 国家社科基金后期资助项目(18FKS007);上海市哲学社会科学规划项目(2017BSH009)

The neural basis of pride: A comparative perspective

SHEN Lei, JIANG Daitai, CHEN Ning(), LIU Wei()
College of Education, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai 200234, China
Received:2020-03-11Online:2021-01-15Published:2020-11-23
Contact:CHEN Ning,LIU Wei E-mail:chenning@shnu.edu.cn;liuwei@shnu.edu.cn






摘要/Abstract


摘要: 自豪感是对自身成就进行评估时产生的积极情绪体验。神经基础研究表明, 心理理论、自我参照、情绪、奖赏和记忆等相关脑区的协同作用构成了自豪感的神经基础, 而神经和生理的比较研究则揭示了自豪感和其他基本情绪以及道德情绪等在神经基础上的异同。以上结果为理解自豪感的复杂神经机制提供了依据。未来研究应对不同种类自豪感以及自豪感与认知过程相互作用的神经机制进行深入探讨。


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