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Effects of perspective taking on memory for self and other .

机译:观点采录对自我记忆和其他记忆的影响。

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Recent functional neuroimaging evidence suggests that recalling autobiographical memories, imagining fictitious autobiographical episodes, and taking the perspective of another person activate a similar network of brain regions. Results from the two studies presented here provide further evidence of this common neural network. Previous evidence also suggests that recalling autobiographical memories from a first person or from a third person perspective can influence the way in which those memories are experienced as well as the brain regions that are engaged; however, the effect of perspective on imagining autobiographical events remains unclear. Results from Study 1 indicated that brain regions implicated in both remembering and imagining were differentially engaged during these tasks depending on whether a first person or a third person perspective was taken. In addition, while recalling autobiographical memories from a third person perspective can result in the feeling that a past self is more like another person, imagining oneself in the position of another person can result in the feeling that that person is more similar to oneself; this suggests a possible link between perspective in memory and social perspective taking. In Study 2, we identified several brain regions exhibiting a pattern of increasing or decreasing activation as a function of whether socially interactive events were recalled from a first person perspective, by imagining oneself as one's partner, or from a third person perspective (i.e., as a function of distance from one's own perspective). Together, our findings suggest that perspective plays an important role in the way in which brain regions that are part of this common neural network are engaged during memory, imagination, and socially interactive tasks.
机译:最近的功能性神经影像学证据表明,回忆自传记忆,想象虚构的自传情节以及以另一个人的视角激活类似的大脑区域网络。本文介绍的两项研究的结果为该通用神经网络提供了进一步的证据。先前的证据还表明,从第一人称视角或从第三人称视角回忆自传记忆会影响这些记忆的体验方式以及参与的大脑区域。然而,视角对想象自传事件的影响仍然不清楚。研究1的结果表明,涉及记忆和想象的大脑区域在这些任务中的参与程度有所不同,这取决于采取的是第一人称视角还是第三人称视角。另外,从第三人称视角回忆自传回忆会导致过去的自我更像另一个人的感觉,而在另一个人的位置想象自己会导致该人与自己更相似的感觉。这表明记忆中的观点与社会观点接受之间可能存在联系。在研究2中,我们确定了几个大脑区域表现出增加或减少激活的模式,这取决于是从第一人称视角,将自己想象为自己的伴侣还是从第三人称视角(即距离的函数)。总之,我们的研究结果表明,在记忆,想象力和社交互动任务中,参与该共同神经网络一部分的大脑区域的参与方式中,透视起着重要作用。

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  • 作者

    Cox, Christine Louise.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Arizona.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Arizona.;
  • 学科 Psychology Experimental.;Psychology Cognitive.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 135 p.
  • 总页数 135
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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