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自然情境下社会体验的叙事模拟——一种神经电影学方法。

Narrative simulation of social experiences in naturalistic context - A neurocinematic approach.

机构信息

Enactive Virtuality Lab, Baltic School of Film, Media and Arts, Tallinn University, Estonia.

Cognitive Science, University of Helsinki, Finland.

出版信息

Neuropsychologia. 2023 Sep 9;188:108654. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2023.108654. Epub 2023 Jul 26.

Abstract

Narratives may be regarded as simulations of everyday social situations. They are key to studying the human mind in socio-culturally determined contexts as they allow anchoring to the common ground of embodied and environmentally-engaged cognition. Here we review recent findings from naturalistic neuroscience on neural functions in conditions that mimic lifelike situations. We will focus particularly on neurocinematics, a research field that applies mediated narratives as stimuli for neuroimaging experiments. During the last two decades, this paradigm has contributed to an accumulation of insights about the neural underpinnings of behavior and sense-making in various narratively contextualized situations particularly pertaining to socio-emotional encounters. One of the key questions in neurocinematics is, how do intersubjectively synchronized brain activations relate to subjective experiences? Another question we address is how to bring natural contexts into experimental studies. Seeking to respond to both questions, we suggest neurocinematic studies to examine three manifestations of the same phenomenon side-by-side: subjective experiences of narrative situations, unfolding of narrative stimulus structure, and neural processes that co-constitute the experience. This approach facilitates identifying experientially meaningful activity patterns in the brain and points out what they may mean in relation to shared and communicable contents. Via rich-featured and temporally contextualized narrative stimuli, neurocinematics attempts to contribute to emerging holistic theories of neural dynamics and connectomics explaining typical and atypical interindividual variability.

摘要

叙述可以被视为对日常社会情境的模拟。它们是在社会文化背景下研究人类思维的关键,因为它们允许与具身和环境参与的认知的共同基础相联系。在这里,我们回顾了自然神经科学最近关于模仿逼真情境的神经功能的发现。我们将特别关注神经电影学,这是一个将中介叙述作为神经影像学实验刺激的研究领域。在过去的二十年中,这一范式为关于行为和在各种叙述情境中的意义建构的神经基础的见解积累做出了贡献,这些情境特别涉及到社会情感的遭遇。神经电影学中的一个关键问题是,主体间同步的大脑激活如何与主观体验相关?我们要解决的另一个问题是如何将自然情境引入实验研究。为了回应这两个问题,我们建议神经电影学研究同时检查同一种现象的三种表现形式:叙述情境的主观体验、叙述刺激结构的展开以及共同构成体验的神经过程。这种方法有助于识别大脑中具有体验意义的活动模式,并指出它们与共享和可交流的内容相关的意义。通过丰富特征和时间上下文的叙述性刺激,神经电影学试图为解释典型和非典型个体间变异性的新兴的神经动力学和连接组学的整体理论做出贡献。

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