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The neuroscience of Romeo and Juliet: an fMRI study of acting

机译:罗密欧与朱丽叶的神经科学:表演的功能磁共振成像研究

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The current study represents a first attempt at examining the neural basis of dramatic acting. While all people play multiple roles in daily life—for example, ‘spouse' or ‘employee'—these roles are all facets of the ‘self' and thus of the first-person (1P) perspective. Compared to such everyday role playing, actors are required to portray other people and to adopt their gestures, emotions and behaviours. Consequently, actors must think and behave not as themselves but as the characters they are pretending to be. In other words, they have to assume a ‘fictional first-person' (Fic1P) perspective. In this functional MRI study, we sought to identify brain regions preferentially activated when actors adopt a Fic1P perspective during dramatic role playing. In the scanner, university-trained actors responded to a series of hypothetical questions from either their own 1P perspective or from that of Romeo (male participants) or Juliet (female participants) from Shakespeare's drama. Compared to responding as oneself, responding in character produced global reductions in brain activity and, particularly, deactivations in the cortical midline network of the frontal lobe, including the dorsomedial and ventromedial prefrontal cortices. Thus, portraying a character through acting seems to be a deactivation-driven process, perhaps representing a ‘loss of self'.
机译:当前的研究代表了检查戏剧表演的神经基础的首次尝试。尽管所有人在日常生活中扮演着多种角色,例如“配偶”或“员工”,但这些角色都是“自我”的方面,因此也属于第一人称(1P)观点。与这种日常角色扮演相比,演员需要描绘他人并采用他们的手势,情感和行为。因此,演员们必须思考和表现的不是他们自己,而是他们假装的角色。换句话说,他们必须假设“虚构的第一人称视角”(Fic1P)。在这项功能性MRI研究中,我们试图确定演员在戏剧性角色扮演过程中采用Fic1P视角时优先激活的大脑区域。在扫描仪中,受过大学训练的演员从自己的1P视角或莎士比亚戏剧中的罗密欧(男性参与者)或朱丽叶(女性参与者)的角度回答了一系列假设性问题。与自己做出响应相比,做出响应会导致整体大脑活动减少,尤其是额叶的皮质中线网络(包括背膜和腹膜前额叶皮层)失活。因此,通过表演来描绘角色似乎是一个失活驱动的过程,也许代表着“自我的损失”。

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