Baumgartner et al. Flashcards
Aim of Baumgartner et al (Wallstreet Baugs)
investigate the role of oxytocin following breaches of trust
What is oxytocin
(Cuddle Hormone)
Hormone that acts as a neurotransmitter known to be used in childbirth released during labor, breastfeeding, and other maternal behavior.
Helps humans form meaningful and productive relationships
(Betrayal can break trust bonds and cause a humans to avoid social company or develop social phobia. )
Aim of Baumgartner et al.
Investigate the role of oxytocin following breaches of trust
What was the procedure of Baumgartner et al.
Social “trust game” was played by participants were scanned via a fMRI and were administered oxytocin or a placebo using nasal spray. In the game participants act as investors with different trustees in several rounds of the game. Then the participants were asked to play a risk game playing the same thing but against a computer. Participants were given feedback halfway through the game indicating that about 50% of their decisions resulted in poor investment and their trust was broken.
How many participants were in Baumgartner et al?
49 participants
What is the “Trust game”?
An (player 1) investor decides whether they will keep a sum of money or share it with (player 2) the trustee. If this sum is shared then the investment will triple. The trustee will then decide whether or not to pay back the trust splitting it equally or betray the trust by keeping all the money
What were the results of the Baumgartner et al.
Placebo reduced rates after feed back was given
Experimental continued to invest similar rates even after they were given feedback
(fMRI) Participants in the oxytocin group showd decreases in the amygdala and the caudate nucleus activity
Caudate nucleus
associated with learning and memory; it plays a role in reward-related responses and learning to trust.