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从观看喜剧电影的人的大脑活动中解码幽默体验。

Decoding humor experiences from brain activity of people viewing comedy movies.

作者信息

Sawahata Yasuhito, Komine Kazuteru, Morita Toshiya, Hiruma Nobuyuki

机构信息

Science and Technology Research Laboratories, NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation), Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2013 Dec 4;8(12):e81009. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0081009. eCollection 2013.

Abstract

Humans naturally have a sense of humor. Experiencing humor not only encourages social interactions, but also produces positive physiological effects on the human body, such as lowering blood pressure. Recent neuro-imaging studies have shown evidence for distinct mental state changes at work in people experiencing humor. However, the temporal characteristics of these changes remain elusive. In this paper, we objectively measured humor-related mental states from single-trial functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data obtained while subjects viewed comedy TV programs. Measured fMRI data were labeled on the basis of the lag before or after the viewer's perception of humor (humor onset) determined by the viewer-reported humor experiences during the fMRI scans. We trained multiple binary classifiers, or decoders, to distinguish between fMRI data obtained at each lag from ones obtained during a neutral state in which subjects were not experiencing humor. As a result, in the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the right temporal area, the decoders showed significant classification accuracies even at two seconds ahead of the humor onsets. Furthermore, given a time series of fMRI data obtained during movie viewing, we found that the decoders with significant performance were also able to predict the upcoming humor events on a volume-by-volume basis. Taking into account the hemodynamic delay, our results suggest that the upcoming humor events are encoded in specific brain areas up to about five seconds before the awareness of experiencing humor. Our results provide evidence that there exists a mental state lasting for a few seconds before actual humor perception, as if a viewer is expecting the future humorous events.

摘要

人类天生具有幽默感。体验幽默不仅能促进社交互动,还会对人体产生积极的生理影响,比如降低血压。最近的神经成像研究已经证明,在体验幽默的人身上存在明显的心理状态变化。然而,这些变化的时间特征仍然难以捉摸。在本文中,我们从受试者观看喜剧电视节目时获得的单次试验功能磁共振成像(fMRI)数据中客观地测量了与幽默相关的心理状态。根据受试者在fMRI扫描期间报告的幽默体验所确定的观众对幽默的感知(幽默发作)之前或之后的延迟,对测量的fMRI数据进行标记。我们训练了多个二元分类器或解码器,以区分在每个延迟时获得的fMRI数据与在受试者未体验幽默的中性状态下获得的数据。结果,在右侧背外侧前额叶皮层和右侧颞区,解码器甚至在幽默发作前两秒就显示出显著的分类准确率。此外,给定电影观看期间获得的fMRI数据的时间序列,我们发现具有显著性能的解码器也能够逐体积预测即将到来的幽默事件。考虑到血液动力学延迟,我们的结果表明,即将到来的幽默事件在意识到体验幽默之前大约五秒就被编码在特定的脑区中。我们的结果提供了证据,表明在实际幽默感知之前存在一种持续几秒钟的心理状态,就好像观众在期待未来的幽默事件。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/c5f9/3852249/8afab28f6165/pone.0081009.g001.jpg

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