Saarimäki Heini
Human Information Processing Laboratory, Faculty of Social Sciences, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2021 Jun 17;15:675068. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2021.675068. eCollection 2021.
Naturalistic stimuli such as movies, music, and spoken and written stories elicit strong emotions and allow brain imaging of emotions in close-to-real-life conditions. Emotions are multi-component phenomena: relevant stimuli lead to automatic changes in multiple functional components including perception, physiology, behavior, and conscious experiences. Brain activity during naturalistic stimuli reflects all these changes, suggesting that parsing emotion-related processing during such complex stimulation is not a straightforward task. Here, I review affective neuroimaging studies that have employed naturalistic stimuli to study emotional processing, focusing especially on experienced emotions. I argue that to investigate emotions with naturalistic stimuli, we need to define and extract from both the stimulus and the observer.
电影、音乐以及口头和书面故事等自然主义刺激会引发强烈的情感,并能在接近现实生活的条件下对情感进行脑成像。情感是多成分现象:相关刺激会导致包括感知、生理、行为和意识体验在内的多个功能成分发生自动变化。自然主义刺激期间的大脑活动反映了所有这些变化,这表明在这种复杂刺激过程中解析与情感相关的加工并非易事。在此,我回顾了利用自然主义刺激来研究情感加工的情感神经成像研究,尤其关注所体验到的情感。我认为,要用自然主义刺激来研究情感,我们需要从刺激和观察者两方面进行定义和提取。