Fluctuation in Pupil Size and Spontaneous Blinks Reflect Story Transportation.

IF 1.3 4区 心理学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Johanna K Kaakinen, Jaana Simola
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Thirty-nine participants listened to 28 neutral and horror excerpts of Stephen King short stories while constantly tracking their emotional arousal. Pupil size was measured with an Eyelink 1000+, and participants rated valence and transportation after each story. In addition to computing mean pupil size across 1-sec intervals, we extracted blink count and used detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA) to obtain the scaling exponents of long-range temporal correlations (LRTCs) in pupil size time-series. Pupil size was expected to be sensitive also to emotional arousal, whereas blink count and LRTC's were expected to reflect cognitive engagement. The results showed that self-reported arousal increased, pupil size was overall greater, and the decreasing slope of pupil size was flatter for horror than for neutral stories. Horror stories induced higher transportation than neutral stories. High transportation was associated with a steeper increase in self-reported arousal across time, stronger LRTCs in pupil size fluctuations, and lower blink count. These results indicate that pupil size reflects emotional arousal induced by the text content, while LRTCs and blink count are sensitive to cognitive engagement associated with transportation, irrespective of the text type. The study demonstrates the utility of pupillometric measures and blink count to study literature reception.

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瞳孔大小和自发眨眼的波动反映了故事的传播。
39 名参与者聆听了斯蒂芬-金的 28 篇中性和恐怖短篇小说节选,同时不断跟踪他们的情绪唤醒情况。我们使用 Eyelink 1000+ 测量瞳孔大小,并在每个故事结束后对情绪和交通状况进行评分。除了计算1秒间隔内的平均瞳孔大小外,我们还提取了眨眼次数,并使用去趋势波动分析(DFA)获得了瞳孔大小时间序列中长程时间相关性(LRTC)的缩放指数。预计瞳孔大小对情绪唤醒也很敏感,而眨眼次数和长程时间相关性则反映认知参与。结果显示,自我报告的唤醒程度增加,瞳孔总体变大,恐怖故事比中性故事的瞳孔缩小斜率更平缓。与中性故事相比,恐怖故事诱发的移情作用更大。高迁移率与自我报告的唤醒程度随时间陡增、瞳孔大小波动的 LRTC 更强以及眨眼次数更少有关。这些结果表明,瞳孔大小反映了文本内容引起的情绪唤醒,而 LRTCs 和眨眼次数则对与交通相关的认知参与敏感,与文本类型无关。这项研究证明了瞳孔测量和眨眼次数在研究文学接受方面的实用性。
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CiteScore
2.90
自引率
33.30%
发文量
10
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Eye Movement Research is an open-access, peer-reviewed scientific periodical devoted to all aspects of oculomotor functioning including methodology of eye recording, neurophysiological and cognitive models, attention, reading, as well as applications in neurology, ergonomy, media research and other areas,
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