Department of Psychology, University of Graz, Graz, Austria.
Department of Psychology, University of Innsbruck, Austria.
Neuroimage. 2020 Jun;213:116695. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.116695. Epub 2020 Mar 3.
Humor comprehension is increasingly recognized as showing parallels to more conventional creative cognition; yet our understanding of brain mechanisms underlying creative cognition in a humorous context is still limited. The present study addressed this issue by investigating functional patterns of EEG alpha activity while 93 participants viewed nonverbal humorous cartoons until they indicated having recognized the punch line, and subsequently vocalized their idea as to what constituted it. In a similar fashion, EEG was also assessed during performance of the Alternate Uses Task (AUT), in order to identify similarities and differences in EEG alpha activity implicated in conventional creative cognition vs. humor comprehension. Analyses revealed a pattern of robust task-related alpha power increases in both tasks, which were markedly more right-lateralized at ventral fronto-temporal sites in the humor task as compared to the AUT. Findings are interpreted in line with recent literature on the functional role of alpha activity in the creativity domain. Altogether, this study adds further evidence to the particular role of EEG alpha oscillations in creative cognition and supports the idea that conventional creative ideation and the comprehension of humor share neural mechanisms affiliated to creative cognition.
幽默理解越来越被认为与更传统的创造性认知具有相似之处;然而,我们对幽默情境下创造性认知的大脑机制的理解仍然有限。本研究通过调查 93 名参与者观看非言语幽默卡通片时的 EEG 阿尔法活动功能模式来解决这个问题,直到他们表示已经理解了笑点,然后口头表达他们认为构成笑点的内容。以类似的方式,在执行替代用途任务(AUT)时也评估了 EEG,以确定传统创造性认知与幽默理解中涉及的 EEG 阿尔法活动的相似性和差异性。分析显示,在两种任务中都出现了强大的与任务相关的阿尔法功率增加模式,与 AUT 相比,幽默任务中的腹侧额颞区的阿尔法活动更加偏向右侧。研究结果与最近关于 alpha 活动在创造力领域中的功能作用的文献一致。总的来说,这项研究为 EEG 阿尔法振荡在创造性认知中的特殊作用提供了更多证据,并支持了这样一种观点,即传统的创造性思维和幽默理解共享与创造性认知相关的神经机制。