Social Influence and Perceptual Decision Making

Classic studies on social influence used simple perceptual decision-making tasks to examine how the opinions of others change individuals’ judgments. Since then, one of the most fundamental questions in social psychology has been whether social influence can alter basic perceptual processes. To address this issue, we used a diffusion model analysis. Diffusion models provide a stochastic approach for separating the cognitive processes underlying speeded binary decisions. Following this approach, our study is the first to disentangle whether social influence on decision making is due to altering the uptake of available sensory information or due to shifting the decision criteria. In two experiments, we found consistent evidence for the idea that social influence alters the uptake of available sensory evidence. By contrast, participants did not adjust their decision criteria.

[1]  Andreas Voss,et al.  Fast-dm: A free program for efficient diffusion model analysis , 2007, Behavior research methods.

[2]  Leslie G. Ungerleider,et al.  A general mechanism for perceptual decision-making in the human brain , 2004, Nature.

[3]  Robin Martin Majority and minority influence using the afterimage paradigm:a replication with an unambiguous blue slide , 1995 .

[4]  Roger Ratcliff,et al.  The Diffusion Decision Model: Theory and Data for Two-Choice Decision Tasks , 2008, Neural Computation.

[5]  K. Krug,et al.  Cells, circuits, and choices: Social influences on perceptual decision making , 2008, Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience.

[6]  A. Voss,et al.  Interpreting ambiguous stimuli: Separating perceptual and judgmental biases. , 2008 .

[7]  Emily B. Falk,et al.  An imaging genetics approach to understanding social influence , 2012, Front. Hum. Neurosci..

[8]  M. Deutsch,et al.  A study of normative and informational social influences upon individual judgement. , 1955, Journal of abnormal psychology.

[9]  Z. Kunda,et al.  The case for motivated reasoning. , 1990, Psychological bulletin.

[10]  S. Asch Studies of independence and conformity: I. A minority of one against a unanimous majority. , 1956 .

[11]  A. Voss,et al.  Diffusion models in experimental psychology: a practical introduction. , 2013, Experimental psychology.

[12]  Caroline F. Zink,et al.  Neurobiological Correlates of Social Conformity and Independence During Mental Rotation , 2005, Biological Psychiatry.

[13]  Tom Pyszczynski,et al.  Role of disconfirmed expectancies in the instigation of attributional processing. , 1981 .

[14]  A. Voss,et al.  Interpreting the parameters of the diffusion model: An empirical validation , 2004, Memory & cognition.

[15]  Richard E. Petty,et al.  Majority and minority influence : source-position imbalance as a determinant of message scrutiny , 1994 .

[16]  Serge Moscovici,et al.  Studies in social influence: V. Minority influence and conversion behavior in a perceptual task , 1980 .

[17]  R. Bond,et al.  Group Size and Conformity , 2005 .

[18]  G. Fernández,et al.  Downregulation of the Posterior Medial Frontal Cortex Prevents Social Conformity , 2011, The Journal of Neuroscience.

[19]  Muzafer Sherif,et al.  A study of some social factors in perception. , 1935 .

[20]  Jason P. Mitchell,et al.  Social Influence Modulates the Neural Computation of Value , 2011, Psychological science.

[21]  Roger Ratcliff,et al.  A Theory of Memory Retrieval. , 1978 .

[22]  P. Thagard,et al.  FORMING IMPRESSIONS FROM STEREOTYPES, TRAITS, AND BEHAVIORS : A PARALLEL-CONSTRAINT-SATISFACTION THEORY , 1996 .

[23]  N. Ambady,et al.  A dynamic interactive theory of person construal. , 2011, Psychological review.

[24]  R. Sorrentino,et al.  The influence of the minority on perception: A note on a possible alternative explanation , 1980 .

[25]  Jonathan W. Peirce,et al.  PsychoPy—Psychophysics software in Python , 2007, Journal of Neuroscience Methods.

[26]  Noah J. Goldstein,et al.  Social influence: compliance and conformity. , 2004, Annual review of psychology.

[27]  Steven L. Neuberg,et al.  A Continuum of Impression Formation, from Category-Based to Individuating Processes: Influences of Information and Motivation on Attention and Interpretation , 1990 .

[28]  R. Bond,et al.  Culture and conformity: A meta-analysis of studies using Asch's (1952b, 1956) line judgment task. , 1996 .

[29]  Jonathan Westley Peirce,et al.  Neuroinformatics Original Research Article Generating Stimuli for Neuroscience Using Psychopy , 2022 .

[30]  Keise Izuma,et al.  The neural basis of social influence and attitude change , 2013, Current Opinion in Neurobiology.

[31]  J. Gold,et al.  The neural basis of decision making. , 2007, Annual review of neuroscience.

[32]  Emily B. Falk,et al.  Predicting Persuasion-Induced Behavior Change from the Brain , 2010, The Journal of Neuroscience.