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Inference or Enaction? The Impact of Genre on the Narrative Processing of Other Minds

机译:推理还是行动?体裁对其他思想叙事处理的影响

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Do narratives shape how humans process other minds or do they presuppose an existing theory of mind? This study experimentally investigated this problem by assessing subject responses to systematic alterations in the genre, levels of intentionality, and linguistic complexity of narratives. It showed that the interaction of genre and intentionality level are crucial in determining how narratives are cognitively processed. Specifically, genres that deployed evolutionarily familiar scenarios (relationship stories) were rated as being higher in quality when levels of intentionality were increased; conversely, stories that lacked evolutionary familiarity (espionage stories) were rated as being lower in quality with increases in intentionality level. Overall, the study showed that narrative is not solely either the origin or the product of our intuitions about other minds; instead, different genres will have different—even opposite—effects on how we understand the mind states of others.
机译:叙述是塑造人类如何处理其他思想还是以预设的现有思想理论为前提?这项研究通过评估主题对体裁,意向水平和叙述语言复杂性的系统性变化的反应,实验性地研究了这个问题。研究表明,体裁和意向性水平的相互作用对于确定叙事的认知方式至关重要。具体来说,当故意性水平提高时,使用进化上相似的场景(关系故事)的类型的质量会更高。相反,缺乏进化性的故事(间谍故事)被评定为质量较低,而意向性水平则有所提高。总体而言,研究表明,叙事不仅是我们关于其他思想的直觉的起源或产物;相反,不同的流派将对我们如何理解他人的心理状态产生不同的影响,甚至是相反的影响。

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