ISSN 1671-3710
CN 11-4766/R
主办:中国科学院心理研究所
出版:科学出版社

心理科学进展 ›› 2011, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (6): 843-852.

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类别学习和分类运用的神经机制

佐斌;张晓斌   

  1. (1华中师范大学心理学院, 武汉 430079) (2湖北省人的发展与心理健康重点实验室, 武汉 430079)
  • 收稿日期:2010-11-16 修回日期:1900-01-01 出版日期:2011-06-15 发布日期:2011-06-15
  • 通讯作者: 佐斌

The Neural Mechanisms of Category Learning and Application

ZUO Bin;ZHANG Xiao-Bin   

  1. (1 School of Psychology, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079, China)
    (2 Hubei Human Development and Mental Health Key Laboratory, Wuhan 430079, China)
  • Received:2010-11-16 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2011-06-15 Published:2011-06-15
  • Contact: ZUO Bin

摘要: 从类别学习和分类运用(包括非人类对象分类和社会分类)两个方面阐述了分类的神经机制。类别学习主要与新皮层、内侧颞叶、基底神经节、中脑多巴胺能系统有关, 不同类别的学习会激活这些神经系统间不同的连接。对非人类对象分类时, 不同类型、级别、熟悉度及相似度类别分类的神经机制不同, 分类对象的清晰度、类别不确定性会影响分类的神经机制, 在分类进程的不同时段会出现对应的ERP指标。社会分类时个体先注意到外群体再加工内群体, 且对内群体的加工更深, P200和N200是对内、外群体区分的特异性波, 内外群体分类时, 内群体激活梭状回和扣带回后部, 外群体激活杏仁核。文章最后比较了人类和灵长类动物分类神经机制的异同, 并指出社会分类和非人类对象分类神经机制的整合以及人类和灵长类动物分类神经机制的比较是今后研究需要关注的问题。

关键词: 类别学习, 非人类对象分类, 社会分类, 灵长类动物分类, 神经机制

Abstract: The neural mechanisms of category learning and application (including non-human objects categorization and social categorization) were reviewed. Category learning is mainly relevant to neocortex, medial temporal lobe, basal ganglia and midbrain dopaminergic system. Different category learning tasks may activate different connections among these nervous systems. As for the classification of non-human objects, the involved neural mechanisms vary with the type, level, familiarity and similarity of the objects. In addition, the salience and uncertainty of the objects can affect neural responses of categorization. In different stages of the categorization process, there would be corresponding ERP components. For social categorization, people pay attention to out-group firstly, then process in-group deeper than out-group. P200 and N200 are the specific ERP components to distinguish out-group and in-group. Out-group activates the amygdala, and in-group activates fusiform gyrus and posterior cingulate cortex. Finally, the authors compared neural mechanisms of categorization of the human beings and the primate, and suggested the integration of the neural mechanisms of social categorization and non-human object categorization and comparison of neural mechanisms of categorization between human beings and primates should be paid more attention in future studies.

Key words: category learning, categorization of non-human objects, social categorization, primates’ categorization, neural mechanism