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自上而下的注意力转移会改变具有重叠事件脚本的叙述中的行为和神经事件边界。

Top-down attention shifts behavioral and neural event boundaries in narratives with overlapping event scripts.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA.

Department of Computer Science, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA.

出版信息

Curr Biol. 2024 Oct 21;34(20):4729-4742.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2024.09.013. Epub 2024 Oct 3.

Abstract

Understanding and remembering the complex experiences of everyday life relies critically on prior schematic knowledge about how events in our world unfold over time. How does the brain construct event representations from a library of schematic scripts, and how does activating a specific script impact the way that events are segmented in time? We developed a novel set of 16 audio narratives, each of which combines one of four location-relevant event scripts (restaurant, airport, grocery store, and lecture hall) with one of four socially relevant event scripts (breakup, proposal, business deal, and meet cute), and presented them to participants in an fMRI study and a separate online study. Responses in the angular gyrus, parahippocampal gyrus, and subregions of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) were driven by scripts related to both location and social information, showing that these regions can track schematic sequences from multiple domains. For some stories, participants were primed to attend to one of the two scripts by training them to listen for and remember specific script-relevant episodic details. Activating a location-related event script shifted the timing of subjective event boundaries to align with script-relevant changes in the narratives, and this behavioral shift was mirrored in the timing of neural responses, with mPFC event boundaries (identified using a hidden Markov model) aligning to location-relevant rather than socially relevant boundaries when participants were location primed. Our findings demonstrate that neural event dynamics are actively modulated by top-down goals and provide new insight into how narrative event representations are constructed through the activation of temporally structured prior knowledge.

摘要

理解和记住日常生活中的复杂经历,关键依赖于我们对世界上事件随时间展开方式的先验图式知识。大脑如何从图式脚本库中构建事件表示,以及激活特定脚本如何影响时间上的事件分割方式?我们开发了一组 16 个音频叙事,每个叙事将四个与位置相关的事件脚本(餐厅、机场、杂货店和演讲厅)之一与四个与社交相关的事件脚本(分手、求婚、商业交易和邂逅)之一相结合,并在 fMRI 研究和单独的在线研究中向参与者展示。角回、海马旁回和内侧前额叶皮质(mPFC)的亚区的反应受到与位置和社交信息相关的脚本的驱动,表明这些区域可以跟踪来自多个领域的图式序列。对于一些故事,参与者通过接受特定脚本的特定情节细节的训练,被引导关注两个脚本之一。激活与位置相关的事件脚本会将主观事件边界的时间调整为与叙述中与脚本相关的变化对齐,这种行为转变在神经反应的时间上得到了反映,mPFC 事件边界(使用隐马尔可夫模型识别)与位置相关而不是社交相关的边界对齐,当参与者被位置引导时。我们的发现表明,神经事件动态是由自上而下的目标主动调节的,并为通过激活时间结构的先验知识构建叙事事件表示提供了新的见解。

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