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完整叙事电影中网络功能连接的受试者间和受试者内相似性。

Inter- and intra-subject similarity in network functional connectivity across a full narrative movie.

作者信息

Mochalski Lisa N, Friedrich Patrick, Li Xuan, Kröll Jean-Philippe, Eickhoff Simon B, Weis Susanne

机构信息

Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine, Brain & Behaviour (INM-7), Research Centre Jülich, Jülich, Germany.

Institute of Systems Neuroscience, Medical Faculty, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany.

出版信息

Hum Brain Mapp. 2024 Aug 1;45(11):e26802. doi: 10.1002/hbm.26802.

Abstract

Naturalistic paradigms, such as watching movies during functional magnetic resonance imaging, are thought to prompt the emotional and cognitive processes typically elicited in real life situations. Therefore, naturalistic viewing (NV) holds great potential for studying individual differences. Previous studies have primarily focused on using shorter movie clips, geared toward eliciting specific and often isolated emotions, while the potential behind using full narratives depicted in commercial movies as a proxy for real-life experiences has barely been explored. Here, we offer preliminary evidence that a full narrative movie (FNM), that is, a movie covering a complete narrative arc, can capture complex socio-affective dynamics and their links to individual differences. Using the studyforrest dataset, we investigated inter- and intra-subject similarity in network functional connectivity (NFC) of 14 meta-analytically defined networks across a full narrative, audio-visual movie split into eight consecutive movie segments. We characterized the movie segments by valence and arousal portrayed within the sequences, before utilizing a linear mixed model to analyze which factors explain inter- and intra-subject similarity. Our results show that the model best explaining inter-subject similarity comprised network, movie segment, valence and a movie segment by valence interaction. Intra-subject similarity was influenced significantly by the same factors and an additional three-way interaction between movie segment, valence and arousal. Overall, inter- and intra-subject similarity in NFC were sensitive to the ongoing narrative and emotions in the movie. We conclude that FNMs offer complex content and dynamics that might be particularly valuable for studying individual differences. Further characterization of movie features, such as the overarching narratives, that enhance individual differences is needed for advancing the potential of NV research.

摘要

自然主义范式,如在功能磁共振成像期间观看电影,被认为能够激发在现实生活情境中通常引发的情感和认知过程。因此,自然主义观看(NV)在研究个体差异方面具有巨大潜力。以往的研究主要集中在使用较短的电影片段,旨在引发特定且往往孤立的情绪,而将商业电影中完整叙事作为现实生活体验的替代物来使用背后的潜力几乎未被探索。在此,我们提供初步证据表明,一部完整叙事电影(FNM),即一部涵盖完整叙事弧线的电影,能够捕捉复杂的社会情感动态及其与个体差异的联系。使用studyforrest数据集,我们调查了14个经元分析定义的网络在一部完整叙事的视听电影被分成八个连续电影片段时的网络功能连接性(NFC)的个体间和个体内相似性。我们通过序列中描绘的效价和唤醒水平来表征电影片段,然后利用线性混合模型分析哪些因素能够解释个体间和个体内相似性。我们的结果表明,最能解释个体间相似性的模型包括网络、电影片段、效价以及电影片段与效价的交互作用。个体内相似性受到相同因素以及电影片段、效价和唤醒水平之间额外的三向交互作用的显著影响。总体而言,NFC的个体间和个体内相似性对电影中正在展开的叙事和情感敏感。我们得出结论,完整叙事电影提供了复杂的内容和动态,这对于研究个体差异可能特别有价值。为了提升NV研究的潜力,需要进一步表征能够增强个体差异的电影特征,如总体叙事。

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