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叙事的神经处理:从个体处理到病毒式传播

Neural Processing of Narratives: From Individual Processing to Viral Propagation.

作者信息

Jääskeläinen Iiro P, Klucharev Vasily, Panidi Ksenia, Shestakova Anna N

机构信息

Brain and Mind Laboratory, Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering, Aalto University School of Science, Espoo, Finland.

International Laboratory of Social Neurobiology, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2020 Jun 26;14:253. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2020.00253. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Narratives, in the form of, e.g., written stories, mouth-to-mouth accounts, audiobooks, fiction movies, and media-feeds, powerfully shape the perception of reality and widely influence human decision-making. In this review, we describe findings from recent neuroimaging studies unraveling how narratives influence the human brain, thus shaping perception, cognition, emotions, and decision-making. It appears that narrative sense-making relies on default-mode network (DMN) structures of the brain, especially precuneus. Activity in precuneus further seems to differ for fictitious vs. real narratives. Notably, high inter-subject correlation (ISC) of brain activity during narrative processing seems to predict the efficacy of a narrative. Factors that enhance the ISC of brain activity during narratives include higher levels of attention, emotional arousal, and negative emotional valence. Higher levels of attentional suspense seem to co-vary with activity in the temporoparietal junction, emotional arousal with activity in dorsal attention network, and negative emotional valence with activity in DMN. Lingering after-effects of emotional narratives have been further described in DMN, amygdala, and sensory cortical areas. Finally, inter-individual differences in personality, and cultural-background related analytical and holistic thinking styles, shape ISC of brain activity during narrative perception. Together, these findings offer promising leads for future studies elucidating the effects of narratives on the human brain, and how such effects might predict the efficacy of narratives in modulating decision-making.

摘要

诸如书面故事、口口相传的叙述、有声读物、虚构电影和媒体报道等形式的叙事,有力地塑造了人们对现实的认知,并广泛影响人类的决策。在本综述中,我们描述了近期神经影像学研究的结果,这些研究揭示了叙事如何影响人类大脑,从而塑造感知、认知、情感和决策。叙事意义建构似乎依赖于大脑的默认模式网络(DMN)结构,尤其是楔前叶。楔前叶的活动在虚构叙事和真实叙事中似乎也有所不同。值得注意的是,叙事处理过程中大脑活动的高受试者间相关性(ISC)似乎可以预测叙事的效果。在叙事过程中增强大脑活动ISC的因素包括更高水平的注意力、情绪唤起和负性情绪效价。更高水平的注意力悬念似乎与颞顶联合区的活动共同变化,情绪唤起与背侧注意网络的活动共同变化,负性情绪效价与DMN的活动共同变化。情绪叙事的持久后效应已在DMN、杏仁核和感觉皮层区域得到进一步描述。最后,个体在人格上的差异,以及与文化背景相关的分析性和整体性思维方式,塑造了叙事感知过程中大脑活动的ISC。总之,这些发现为未来研究阐明叙事对人类大脑的影响,以及这种影响如何预测叙事在调节决策方面的效果提供了有前景的线索。

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