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在颞上回应用经颅直流电刺激可提高识别和理解幽默加工中所涉及元素的能力。

tDCS application over the STG improves the ability to recognize and appreciate elements involved in humor processing.

作者信息

Manfredi Mirella, Proverbio Alice Mado, Gonçalves Donate Ana Paula, Macarini Gonçalves Vieira Sofia, Comfort William Edgar, De Araújo Andreoli Mariana, Boggio Paulo Sérgio

机构信息

Social and Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory and Developmental Disorders Program, Center for Health and Biological Sciences, Mackenzie Presbyterian University, Rua Piaui, 181, São Paulo, 01241-001, Brazil.

Department of Psychology, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 2017 Jun;235(6):1843-1852. doi: 10.1007/s00221-017-4932-5. Epub 2017 Mar 15.

Abstract

The superior temporal gyrus (STG) has been found to play a crucial role in the recognition of actions and facial expressions and may, therefore, be critical for the processing of humorous information. Here we investigated whether tDCS application to the STG would modulate the ability to recognize and appreciate the comic element in serious and comedic situations of misfortune. To this aim, the effects of different types of tDCS stimulation on the STG were analyzed during a task in which the participants were instructed to categorize various misfortunate situations as "comic" or "not comic". Participants underwent three different tDCS conditions: Anodal-right/Cathodal-left; Cathodal-right/Anodal-left; Sham. Images depicting people involved in accidents were grouped into three categories based on the facial expression of the victim: angry or painful (Affective); bewildered and funny (Comic); and images that did not contain the victim's face (No Face). An improvement in mean reaction times in response to both the Comic and No Face stimuli was observed following Anodal-left/Cathodal-right stimulation when compared to sham stimulation. This suggests that this stimulation type reduced the reaction times to socio-emotional complex scenes, regardless of facial expression. The Anodal-right/Cathodal-left stimulation reduced the mean reaction times for Comic stimuli only, suggesting that specifically the right STG may be involved in facial expression recognition and in the appreciation of the comic element in misfortunate situations. These results suggest a functional hemispheric asymmetry in STG response to social stimuli: the left STG might have a role in a general comprehension of social complex situations, while the right STG may be involved in the ability to recognize and integrate specific emotional aspects in a complex scene.

摘要

颞上回(STG)已被发现在动作和面部表情识别中起关键作用,因此可能对幽默信息的处理至关重要。在此,我们研究了经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)应用于STG是否会调节在严肃和喜剧性不幸情境中识别和欣赏喜剧元素的能力。为此,在一项任务中分析了不同类型的tDCS刺激对STG的影响,在该任务中,参与者被要求将各种不幸情境分类为“喜剧性的”或“非喜剧性的”。参与者接受了三种不同的tDCS条件:阳极-右/阴极-左;阴极-右/阳极-左;假刺激。根据受害者的面部表情,描绘事故中人物的图像被分为三类:愤怒或痛苦(情感类);困惑且有趣(喜剧类);以及不包含受害者面部的图像(无面部类)。与假刺激相比,阳极-左/阴极-右刺激后,观察到对喜剧类和无面部类刺激的平均反应时间均有所改善。这表明这种刺激类型缩短了对社会情感复杂场景的反应时间,无论面部表情如何。阳极-右/阴极-左刺激仅缩短了喜剧类刺激的平均反应时间,这表明特别是右侧STG可能参与面部表情识别以及对不幸情境中喜剧元素的欣赏。这些结果表明,STG对社会刺激的反应存在功能性半球不对称:左侧STG可能在对社会复杂情境的一般理解中起作用,而右侧STG可能参与在复杂场景中识别和整合特定情感方面的能力。

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