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表情符号影响阅读文字时自传体记忆的提取:一项基于 fMRI 的研究。

Emojis influence autobiographical memory retrieval from reading words: An fMRI-based study.

机构信息

Computer Technology Institute & Press "Diophantus" (CTI), Patras, Greece.

STADIUS, Department of Electrical Engineering (ESAT), Leuven, Belgium.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Jul 1;15(7):e0234104. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0234104. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Advances in computer and communications technology have deeply affected the way we communicate. Social media have emerged as a major means of human communication. However, a major limitation in such media is the lack of non-verbal stimuli, which sometimes hinders the understanding of the message, and in particular the associated emotional content. In an effort to compensate for this, people started to use emoticons, which are combinations of keyboard characters that resemble facial expressions, and more recently their evolution: emojis, namely, small colorful images that resemble faces, actions and daily life objects. This paper presents evidence of the effect of emojis on memory retrieval through a functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) study. A total number of fifteen healthy volunteers were recruited for the experiment, during which successive stimuli were presented, containing words with intense emotional content combined with emojis, either with congruent or incongruent emotional content. Volunteers were asked to recall a memory related to the stimulus. The study of the reaction times showed that emotional incongruity among word+emoji combinations led to longer reaction times in memory retrieval compared to congruent combinations. General Linear Model (GLM) and Blind Source Separation (BSS) methods have been tested in assessing the influence of the emojis on the process of memory retrieval. The analysis of the fMRI data showed that emotional incongruity among word+emoji combinations activated the Broca's area (BA44 and BA45) in both hemispheres, the Supplementary Motor Area (SMA) and the inferior prefrontal cortex (BA47), compared to congruent combinations. Furthermore, compared to pseudowords, word+emoji combinations activated the left Broca's area (BA44 and BA45), the amygdala, the right temporal pole (BA48) and several frontal regions including the SMA and the inferior prefrontal cortex.

摘要

计算机和通信技术的进步深刻地影响了我们的交流方式。社交媒体已成为人类交流的主要手段。然而,此类媒体的一个主要局限性是缺乏非语言刺激,这有时会阻碍对信息的理解,尤其是对相关情感内容的理解。为了弥补这一点,人们开始使用表情符号,它是由类似于面部表情的键盘字符组成的,而最近则是其演变形式:表情符号,即类似于面部、动作和日常生活物品的小彩色图像。本文通过功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究证明了表情符号对记忆检索的影响。共有十五名健康志愿者被招募参加实验,在实验过程中,连续呈现包含强烈情感内容的单词和表情符号的刺激,这些表情符号的情感内容与单词的情感内容一致或不一致。志愿者被要求回忆与刺激相关的记忆。反应时间的研究表明,与单词+表情符号组合的情感不一致相比,这些组合的情感一致导致记忆检索的反应时间更长。一般线性模型(GLM)和盲源分离(BSS)方法已被用于评估表情符号对记忆检索过程的影响。对 fMRI 数据的分析表明,与单词+表情符号组合的情感不一致相比,情感一致的组合激活了大脑两侧的布罗卡氏区(BA44 和 BA45)、辅助运动区(SMA)和下额前皮质(BA47)。此外,与伪词相比,单词+表情符号组合激活了左布罗卡氏区(BA44 和 BA45)、杏仁核、右侧颞极(BA48)以及包括 SMA 和下额前皮质在内的几个额区。

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