Institute of Neurosciences and Medicine, Research Centre Juelich, Juelich, Germany.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2010 Mar;5(1):98-107. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsq024. Epub 2010 Mar 11.
The field of social neuroscience has made remarkable progress in elucidating the neural mechanisms of social cognition. More recently, the need for new experimental approaches has been highlighted that allow studying social encounters in a truly interactive manner by establishing 'online' reciprocity in social interaction. In this article, we present a newly developed adaptation of a method which uses eyetracking data obtained from participants in real time to control visual stimulation during functional magnetic resonance imaging, thus, providing an innovative tool to generate gaze-contingent stimuli in spite of the constraints of this experimental setting. We review results of two paradigms employing this technique and demonstrate how gaze data can be used to animate a virtual character whose behavior becomes 'responsive' to being looked at allowing the participant to engage in 'online' interaction with this virtual other in real-time. Possible applications of this setup are discussed highlighting the potential of this development as a new 'tool of the trade' in social cognitive and affective neuroscience.
社会神经科学领域在阐明社会认知的神经机制方面取得了显著进展。最近,人们强调需要新的实验方法,通过在社会互动中建立“在线”互惠关系,以真正互动的方式研究社会交往。在本文中,我们介绍了一种新开发的方法的改编,该方法使用实时从参与者那里获得的眼动追踪数据来控制功能磁共振成像期间的视觉刺激,从而提供了一种创新的工具,即使在这种实验设置的限制下,也可以生成与注视相关的刺激。我们回顾了使用该技术的两个范例的结果,并展示了如何使用注视数据来激活虚拟角色,该角色的行为对被注视变得“有反应”,从而允许参与者实时与该虚拟他人进行“在线”交互。讨论了这种设置的可能应用,强调了这种发展作为社会认知和情感神经科学的新“工具”的潜力。