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Memory of Others' Disclosures Is Consolidated during Rest and Associated with Providing Support: Neural and Linguistic Evidence

机译:其他人的泄露在休息期间巩固并与提供支持相关:神经和语言证据

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Social scientists have documented the power of being heard: Disclosing emotional experiences to others promotes mental and physical health. Yet, far less is known about how listeners digest the sensitive information people share with them. We combined brain imaging and text analysis methods with a naturalistic emotional disclosure paradigm to assess how listeners form memories of others' disclosures. Neural and linguistic evidence support the hypothesis that listeners consolidate memories for others' disclosures during rest after listening and that their ability to do so facilitates subsequently providing the speakers with support. In Study 1, brain imaging methods showed that functional connectivity between the dorsomedial subsystem of the default network and frontoparietal control network increased during rest after listening to others' disclosures and predicted subsequent memory for their experiences. Moreover, graph analytic methods demonstrated that the left anterior temporal lobe may function as a connector hub between these two networks when consolidating memory for disclosures. In Study 2, linguistic analyses revealed other-focused thought increased during rest after listening to others' disclosures and predicted not only memory for the information disclosed but also whether listeners supported the speakers the next day. Collectively, these findings point to the important role of memory consolidation during rest in helping listeners respond supportively to others' disclosures. In our increasingly busy lives, pausing to briefly rest may not only help us care for ourselves but also help us care for others.
机译:社会科学家们记录了听到的力量:披露其他人的情绪体验促进精神和身体健康。然而,众所周知,听众如何消化人们与他们共享的敏感信息。我们将脑成像和文本分析方法与自然主义的情感披露范例组合起来,以评估听众如何形成别人披露的回忆。神经和语言证据支持听众在聆听后休息期间为他人披露的假设以及他们这样做的能力,随后向扬声器提供支持。在研究1中,脑成像方法表明,在聆听其他人的披露后,默认网络和前期控制网络的背面子系统之间的功能连接在休息期间增加,并预测随后的内存进行其经验。此外,图分析方法表明,当巩固存储器以供披露时,左前时间叶可以用作这两个网络之间的连接器集线器。在研究2中,语言分析显示在听其他人的披露后休息期间揭示了其他重点的思想,并不仅预测了所披露的信息的记忆,而且还会在第二天支持发言者。总的来说,这些发现指出了记忆整合在休息期间的重要作用,帮助听众支持支持他人的披露。在我们越来越繁忙的生活中,暂停休息可能不仅可以帮助我们为自己提供照顾,而且帮助我们关心别人。

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