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Neural Correlates of Hostile Jokes: Cognitive and Motivational Processes in Humor Appreciation

机译:敌对笑话的神经相关性:幽默感的认知和动机过程

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Hostile jokes (HJs) provide aggressive catharsis and a feeling of superiority. Behavioral research has found that HJs are perceived as funnier than non-hostile jokes (NJs). The purpose of the present study was to identify the neural correlates of the interaction between type and humor by comparing HJs, NJs, and their corresponding hostile sentences (HSs) and non-hostile sentences (NSs). HJs primarily showed activation in the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) and midbrain compared with the corresponding hostile baseline. Conversely, NJs primarily revealed activation in the ventromedial PFC (vmPFC), amygdala, midbrain, ventral anterior cingulate cortex, and nucleus accumbens (NAcc) compared with the corresponding non-hostile baseline. These results support the critical role of the medial PFC (mPFC) for the neural correlates of social cognition and socio-emotional processing in response to different types of jokes. Moreover, the processing of HJs showed increased activation in the dmPFC, which suggested cognitive operations of social motivation, whereas the processing of NJs displayed increased activation in the vmPFC, which suggested social-affective engagement. HJs versus NJs primarily showed increased activation in the dmPFC and midbrain, whereas NJs versus HJs primarily displayed greater activation in the amygdala and midbrain. The psychophysiological interaction (PPI) analysis demonstrated functional coupling of the dmPFC–dlPFC and midbrain–dmPFC for HJs and functional coupling of the vmPFC–midbrain and amygdala–midbrain–NAcc for NJs. Surprisingly, HJs were not perceived as funnier than NJs. Future studies could further investigate the neural correlates of potentially important traits of high-hostility tendencies in humor appreciation based on the psychoanalytic and superiority theories of humor.
机译:敌对的笑话(HJ)提供激进的宣泄和优越感。行为研究发现,与非敌对笑话(NJ)相比,HJ被认为更有趣。本研究的目的是通过比较HJ,NJ及其对应的敌对句子(HSs)和非敌对句子(NSs)来识别类型与幽默之间相互作用的神经相关性。与相应的敌对基线相比,HJs主要​​表现在背膜前额叶皮层(dmPFC)和中脑激活。相反,与相应的非敌对基线相比,NJs主要显示了腹侧PFC(vmPFC),杏仁核,中脑,腹侧前扣带回皮质和伏隔核(NAcc)的激活。这些结果支持了内侧PFC(mPFC)在响应不同类型笑话时与社会认知和社会情感处理的神经相关的关键作用。此外,HJ的处理显示dmPFC的激活增加,这提示了社交动机的认知操作,而NJ的处理显示了vmPFC的激活增加,提示了社交情感参与。 HJs与NJs主要显示在dmPFC和中脑中激活增强,而NJs与HJs主要​​显示在杏仁核和中脑中激活增强。心理生理相互作用(PPI)分析显示,对于HJ,dmPFC–dlPFC和中脑–dmPFC的功能耦合,对于NJ对vmPFC–中脑和杏仁核–中脑–NAcc的功能耦合。出人意料的是,人们并不认为HJ比NJ更有趣。未来的研究可以进一步基于幽默的心理分析和优越性理论,探讨幽默欣赏中高敌对倾向潜在重要特征的神经相关性。

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