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在获得线索之前得到提示:视觉叙事理解中推理的事件相关电位。

Getting a cue before getting a clue: Event-related potentials to inference in visual narrative comprehension.

作者信息

Cohn Neil, Kutas Marta

机构信息

Department of Cognitive Science, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA.

Department of Cognitive Science, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA.

出版信息

Neuropsychologia. 2015 Oct;77:267-78. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2015.08.026. Epub 2015 Aug 29.

Abstract

Inference has long been emphasized in the comprehension of verbal and visual narratives. Here, we measured event-related brain potentials to visual sequences designed to elicit inferential processing. In Impoverished sequences, an expressionless "onlooker" watches an undepicted event (e.g., person throws a ball for a dog, then watches the dog chase it) just prior to a surprising finale (e.g., someone else returns the ball), which should lead to an inference (i.e., the different person retrieved the ball). Implied sequences alter this narrative structure by adding visual cues to the critical panel such as a surprised facial expression to the onlooker implying they saw an unexpected, albeit undepicted, event. In contrast, Expected sequences show a predictable, but then confounded, event (i.e., dog retrieves ball, then different person returns it), and Explicit sequences depict the unexpected event (i.e., different person retrieves then returns ball). At the critical penultimate panel, sequences representing depicted events (Explicit, Expected) elicited a larger posterior positivity (P600) than the relatively passive events of an onlooker (Impoverished, Implied), though Implied sequences were slightly more positive than Impoverished sequences. At the subsequent and final panel, a posterior positivity (P600) was greater to images in Impoverished sequences than those in Explicit and Implied sequences, which did not differ. In addition, both sequence types requiring inference (Implied, Impoverished) elicited a larger frontal negativity than those explicitly depicting events (Expected, Explicit). These results show that neural processing differs for visual narratives omitting events versus those depicting events, and that the presence of subtle visual cues can modulate such effects presumably by altering narrative structure.

摘要

长期以来,推理在言语和视觉叙事的理解中一直受到强调。在此,我们测量了与视觉序列相关的脑电活动,这些视觉序列旨在引发推理过程。在“匮乏序列”中,一个面无表情的“旁观者”在一个令人惊讶的结局(例如,另一个人把球还回来)之前观看一个未描绘的事件(例如,一个人向一只狗扔球,然后看着狗去追球),这应该会引发一个推理(即,另一个人找回了球)。“隐含序列”通过在关键画面添加视觉线索来改变这种叙事结构,比如旁观者惊讶的面部表情,这意味着他们看到了一个意想不到的、尽管未描绘的事件。相比之下,“预期序列”展示了一个可预测但随后又混淆的事件(即,狗找回球,然后另一个人把球还回来),而“明确序列”描绘了这个意外事件(即,另一个人找回然后归还球)。在关键的倒数第二个画面,代表已描绘事件的序列(明确、预期)比旁观者的相对被动事件(匮乏、隐含)引发了更大的后部正波(P600),尽管隐含序列比匮乏序列稍微更正向一些。在随后的最后一个画面,匮乏序列中的图像引发的后部正波(P600)比明确和隐含序列中的更大,而后两者没有差异。此外,两种需要推理的序列类型(隐含、匮乏)比那些明确描绘事件的序列(预期、明确)引发了更大的前部负波。这些结果表明,对于省略事件的视觉叙事与描绘事件的视觉叙事,神经处理是不同的,并且微妙视觉线索的存在可能通过改变叙事结构来调节这种影响。

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