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Your goal is mine: unraveling mimetic desires in the human brain
Authors:Lebreton Ma?l  Kawa Shadia  Forgeot d'Arc Baudouin  Daunizeau Jean  Pessiglione Mathias
Institution:Motivation, Brain and Behavior Team and Centre de NeuroImagerie de Recherche, Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle Epinière, H?pital Pitié-Salpêtrière, 75013 Paris, France.
Abstract:The spread of desires among individuals is widely believed to shape motivational drives in human populations. However, objective evidence for this phenomenon and insights into the underlying brain mechanisms are still lacking. Here we show that participants rated objects as more desirable once perceived as the goals of another agent's action. We then unravel the mechanisms underpinning such goal contagion, using functional neuroimaging. As expected, observing goal-directed actions activated a parietofrontal network known as the mirror neuron system (MNS), whereas subjective desirability ratings were represented in a ventral striatoprefrontal network known as the brain valuation system (BVS). Crucially, the induction of mimetic desires through action observation involved the modulation of BVS activity through MNS activity. Furthermore, MNS-BVS effective connectivity predicted individual susceptibility toward mimetic desires. We therefore suggest that MNS-BVS interaction represents a fundamental mechanism explaining how nonverbal behavior propagates desires without the need for explicit, intentional communication.
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