Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Parma, 43126, Parma, Italy.
Neuroscience & Humanities Lab, University of Parma, 43125, Parma, Italy.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2021 Nov 15;16(11):1113-1122. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsab066.
Empathy for pain involves sensory and visceromotor brain regions relevant also in the first-person pain experience. Focusing on brain activations associated with vicarious experiences of pain triggered by artistic or non-artistic images, the present study aims to investigate common and distinct brain activation patterns associated with these two vicarious experiences of pain and to assess whether empathy for pain brain regions contributes to the formation of an aesthetic judgement (AJ) in non-art expert observers. Artistic and non-artistic facial expressions (painful and neutral) were shown to participants inside the scanner and then aesthetically rated in a subsequent behavioural session. Results showed that empathy for pain brain regions (i.e. bilateral insular cortex, posterior sector of the anterior cingulate cortex and the anterior portion of the middle cingulate cortex) and bilateral inferior frontal gyrus are commonly activated by artistic and non-artistic painful facial expressions. For the artistic representation of pain, the activity recorded in these regions directly correlated with participants' AJ. Results also showed the distinct activation of a large cluster located in the posterior cingulate cortex/precuneus for non-artistic stimuli. This study suggests that non-beauty-specific mechanisms such as empathy for pain are crucial components of the aesthetic experience of artworks.
同理心涉及到与第一人称疼痛体验相关的感觉和内脏运动大脑区域。本研究旨在关注与艺术或非艺术图像引发的替代性疼痛体验相关的大脑激活,以探讨这两种替代性疼痛体验的共同和独特的大脑激活模式,并评估同理心是否为非艺术专家观察者形成审美判断(AJ)做出贡献。在扫描过程中向参与者展示艺术和非艺术面部表情(痛苦和中性),然后在随后的行为会话中进行审美评价。结果表明,同理心涉及到的大脑区域(即双侧脑岛、前扣带皮层后区和中扣带皮层前部)和双侧额下回被艺术和非艺术痛苦面部表情共同激活。对于艺术对疼痛的表现,这些区域的活动与参与者的 AJ 直接相关。结果还显示了一个位于后扣带皮层/楔前叶的大集群的独特激活,用于非艺术刺激。这项研究表明,同理心等非美感特异性机制是非艺术作品审美体验的重要组成部分。