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观看电影时共享主观情感投入和抽离的神经特征。

Neural signatures of shared subjective affective engagement and disengagement during movie viewing.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Jena University Hospital, Jena, Germany.

Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.

出版信息

Hum Brain Mapp. 2024 Mar;45(4):e26622. doi: 10.1002/hbm.26622.

Abstract

When watching a negative emotional movie, we differ from person to person in the ease with which we engage and the difficulty with which we disengage throughout a temporally evolving narrative. We investigated neural responses of emotional processing, by considering inter-individual synchronization in subjective emotional engagement and disengagement. The neural underpinnings of these shared responses are ideally studied in naturalistic scenarios like movie viewing, wherein individuals emotionally engage and disengage at their own time and pace throughout the course of a narrative. Despite the rich data that naturalistic designs can bring to the study, there is a challenge in determining time-resolved behavioral markers of subjective engagement and disengagement and their underlying neural responses. We used a within-subject cross-over design instructing 22 subjects to watch clips of either neutral or sad content while undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Participants watched the same movies a second time while continuously annotating the perceived emotional intensity, thus enabling the mapping of brain activity and emotional experience. Our analyses revealed that between-participant similarity in waxing (engagement) and waning (disengagement) of emotional intensity was directly related to the between-participant similarity in spatiotemporal patterns of brain activation during the movie(s). Similar patterns of engagement reflected common activation in the bilateral ventromedial prefrontal cortex, regions often involved in self-referenced evaluation and generation of negative emotions. Similar patterns of disengagement reflected common activation in central executive and default mode network regions often involved in top-down emotion regulation. Together this work helps to better understand cognitive and neural mechanisms underpinning engagement and disengagement from emotionally evocative narratives.

摘要

观看负面情绪电影时,我们在投入和抽离电影叙事时的难易程度因人而异。我们通过考虑主观投入和抽离的个体间同步,研究了情绪处理的神经反应。在观看电影等自然场景中,可以研究这些共享反应的神经基础,在这些场景中,个体可以按照自己的时间和节奏在整个叙事过程中投入和抽离情绪。尽管自然设计可以为研究带来丰富的数据,但确定主观投入和抽离及其潜在神经反应的时间分辨行为标记仍然具有挑战性。我们使用了一项被试内交叉设计,指示 22 名被试在进行功能磁共振成像(fMRI)时观看中性或悲伤内容的片段。参与者第二次观看相同的电影,同时不断注释感知到的情绪强度,从而可以映射大脑活动和情绪体验。我们的分析表明,情绪强度的增加(投入)和减少(抽离)的个体间相似性与电影期间大脑激活的个体间时空模式相似性直接相关。相似的投入模式反映了双侧腹内侧前额叶皮层的共同激活,该区域通常涉及自我参照评估和负面情绪的产生。相似的抽离模式反映了中央执行和默认模式网络区域的共同激活,这些区域通常涉及自上而下的情绪调节。这项工作有助于更好地理解参与和抽离情感唤起叙事的认知和神经机制。

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