首页> 外文期刊>Neuroreport >Fiction feelings in Harry Potter: Haemodynamic response in the mid-cingulate cortex correlates with immersive reading experience
【24h】

Fiction feelings in Harry Potter: Haemodynamic response in the mid-cingulate cortex correlates with immersive reading experience

机译:哈利波特的小说情绪:中筒状皮层中的血动力学反应与沉浸式阅读体验相关

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
       

摘要

Immersion in reading, described as a feeling of 'getting lost in a book', is a ubiquitous phenomenon widely appreciated by readers. However, it has been largely ignored in cognitive neuroscience. According to the fiction feeling hypothesis, narratives with emotional contents invite readers more to be empathic with the protagonists and thus engage the affective empathy network of the brain, the anterior insula and mid-cingulate cortex, than do stories with neutral contents. To test the hypothesis, we presented participants with text passages from the Harry Potter series in a functional MRI experiment and collected post-hoc immersion ratings, comparing the neural correlates of passage mean immersion ratings when reading fear-inducing versus neutral contents. Results for the conjunction contrast of baseline brain activity of reading irrespective of emotional content against baseline were in line with previous studies on text comprehension. In line with the fiction feeling hypothesis, immersion ratings were significantly higher for fear-inducing than for neutral passages, and activity in the mid-cingulate cortex correlated more strongly with immersion ratings of fear-inducing than of neutral passages. Descriptions of protagonists' pain or personal distress featured in the fear-inducing passages apparently caused increasing involvement of the core structure of pain and affective empathy the more readers immersed in the text. The predominant locus of effects in the mid-cingulate cortex seems to reflect that the immersive experience was particularly facilitated by the motor component of affective empathy for our stimuli from the Harry Potter series featuring particularly vivid descriptions of the behavioural aspects of emotion.
机译:沉浸在阅读中,被描述为“迷失在书中”的感觉,是读者广泛赞赏的无处不在的现象。然而,它在很大程度上忽略了认知神经科学。根据小说的假设,具有情绪内容的叙述邀请读者更多地与主角同情,从而与脑,前肠内和中筒皮层的情感移情网络接触,而不是中性含量的故事。为了测试假设,我们将参与者从哈利波特系列中呈现出在功能性MRI实验中的文本段落,并在阅读恐惧诱导与中性内容时,比较段落浸没额定值的神经相关性。结果表明基线大脑活动的结合对比,而读取的基线情绪含量与基线的情绪含量符合以前关于文本理解的研究。符合小说的假设,令人恐惧诱导的浸渍额定值显着高于中性通道,并且中间涡旋皮层的活性与恐惧诱导的浸入额定值比中立通道更强烈地相关。在恐惧诱导段落中的主角疼痛或个人窘迫的描述显然造成了痛苦结构的增加,痛苦的核心结构越来越多的读者沉浸在文本中的读者。中筒皮质中的效果的主要轨迹似乎反映出,由于来自哈利波特系列的刺激的情感移情的运动组件特别促进了沉浸式经验,从哈利波特系列具有特别生动的情感方面的描述。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号