Penn Center for Neuroaesthetics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
School of Psychology, Newcastle University, 4th Floor Dame Margaret Barbour Building Wallace Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 4DR, UK.
Commun Biol. 2021 Dec 16;4(1):1401. doi: 10.1038/s42003-021-02926-0.
Humans are deeply affected by stories, yet it is unclear how. In this study, we explored two aspects of aesthetic experiences during narrative engagement - literariness and narrative fluctuations in appraised emotional intensity. Independent ratings of literariness and emotional intensity of two literary stories were used to predict blood-oxygen-level-dependent signal changes in 52 listeners from an existing fMRI dataset. Literariness was associated with increased activation in brain areas linked to semantic integration (left angular gyrus, supramarginal gyrus, and precuneus), and decreased activation in bilateral middle temporal cortices, associated with semantic representations and word memory. Emotional intensity correlated with decreased activation in a bilateral frontoparietal network that is often associated with controlled attention. Our results confirm a neural dissociation in processing literary form and emotional content in stories and generate new questions about the function of and interaction between attention, social cognition, and semantic systems during literary engagement and aesthetic experiences.
人类深受故事的影响,但具体影响方式尚不清楚。在这项研究中,我们探讨了叙事参与过程中审美体验的两个方面——文学性和评价情感强度的叙事波动。使用两个文学故事的文学性和情感强度的独立评分来预测来自现有 fMRI 数据集的 52 名听众的血氧水平依赖性信号变化。文学性与大脑中与语义整合相关的区域(左角回、缘上回和楔前叶)的激活增加有关,与语义表示和单词记忆相关的双侧颞中回的激活减少有关。情感强度与双侧额顶网络的激活减少有关,该网络通常与注意力控制有关。我们的结果证实了故事中文学形式和情感内容处理的神经分离,并提出了关于注意力、社会认知和语义系统在文学参与和审美体验中的功能和相互作用的新问题。