Altavilla Daniela, Adornetti Ines, Deriu Valentina, Chiera Alessandra, Ferretti Francesco
Cosmic Lab, Department of Philosophy, Communication and Performing Arts, "Roma Tre" University, Rome, Italy.
Soc Neurosci. 2024 Oct-Dec;19(5-6):307-325. doi: 10.1080/17470919.2024.2441524. Epub 2024 Dec 18.
Several studies showed a positive effect of stories on Theory of Mind (ToM) performance. The aim of the present exploratory study was to investigate whether and how a specific aspect of narrative, i.e., character perspective, modulates the brain activation in response to a ToM task and improve the accuracy. Fifty participants were divided in three groups based on the text assigned: first-person perspective group (1 G; = 16), third-person perspective group (3 G; = 18) and a scientific essay group (EG; = 16). The electroencephalographic and behavioral responses to eyes expressions, taken from the "Reading the Mind in the Eyes" test, were recorded pre-(T0) and post-(T1) reading task. The main results showed a greater N100 on left fronto-central electrodes and a greater P220-400 on right temporo-parietal electrodes in response to eye expressions at T1 compared to T0 in 3 G. A lower N220-400 was found on right fronto-central in response to eye expressions at T1 compared to T0 in 1 G and 3 G. The results suggest that, although reading first- and third-person stories modulates self-processes in a similar way, third-person stories involve an early stage of processing and a more extended neural network including anterior-posterior brain sites.
多项研究表明故事对心理理论(ToM)表现有积极影响。本探索性研究的目的是调查叙事的一个特定方面,即角色视角,是否以及如何调节对ToM任务的大脑激活并提高准确性。50名参与者根据所分配的文本分为三组:第一人称视角组(1G;n = 16)、第三人称视角组(3G;n = 18)和科学论文组(EG;n = 16)。在阅读任务前(T0)和后(T1)记录对取自“读心术”测试的眼睛表情的脑电图和行为反应。主要结果显示,与T0相比,3G组在T1时对眼睛表情的反应中,左额中央电极上的N100更大,右颞顶电极上的P220 - 400更大。与T0相比,1G组和3G组在T1时对眼睛表情的反应中,右额中央的N220 - 400更低。结果表明,虽然阅读第一人称和第三人称故事以类似方式调节自我过程,但第三人称故事涉及处理的早期阶段和更广泛的神经网络,包括前后脑区域。