Self, Culture and Consciousness by Sangeetha Menon Nithin Nagaraj & V. V. Binoy

Self, Culture and Consciousness by Sangeetha Menon Nithin Nagaraj & V. V. Binoy

Author:Sangeetha Menon, Nithin Nagaraj & V. V. Binoy
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer Singapore, Singapore


A Neuropsychological Model of Blame and Third-Party Punishment

From these and other experiments, a few researchers have postulated neural models of the blame/punishment network.6 We present here an extended version of the model we published recently (Krueger and Hoffman 2016). It appears that at least three domain general large-scale and well-known brain networks (Bressler and Menon 2010) are involved when we blame and punish: the salience network (SN), the default mode network (DMN) and the central executive network (CEN) (Fig. 1).

Fig. 1 Neuropsychological Framework of Blame and Punishment. Salience network (SN) (white circle/square: AI anterior insula; dACC dorsal anterior cingulate cortex; Amyg amygdala); Default mode network (DMN) (gray circle/square: mPFC medial prefrontal cortex; dmPFC dorsomedial PFC; vmPFC ventromedial PFC; PCC posterior cingulate cortex; TPJ temporo-parietal junction); Central executive network (CEN) (black circle/square: dlPFC dorsolateral PFC; PPC posterior parietal cortex). Figure adjusted and reprinted by permission from Elsevier: Krueger, F., and Hoffman, M. (2016). The emerging neuroscience of third-party punishment, Trends in Neuroscience, 39(8): 499–501, copyright 2017



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