神经科学与叙事

IF 1.2 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Lewis Mehl-Madrona, Barbara Mainguy
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摘要

叙事模板是意识填充其记忆并组装连贯自我的形式。大脑中有一个特定的回路是用来创造和理解故事的。这个电路产生模拟或小故事,主要是关于我们生活中重要的人和我们自己。一个突出网络帮助我们在故事大脑和完成任务的中央执行功能或任务模式之间切换。记忆不是被准确地储存起来的,而更像是一个有空隙的骨架框架,我们在回忆的时候会给它添加一些一般的细节。每次回忆时,记忆都会根据我们所处情境的需要而改变,并在这种改变中重新储存起来。一个简单的叙述结构描述了默认模式的活动特征,即角色与信念和意图(心理理论)进行顺序互动,从而产生或多或少让我们满意的结果。无论人们是否意识到自己所创造的故事,他们都是从根本上讲故事的。记忆从根本上是有缺陷的,在回忆的时候会填补空白,以适应我们所讲述的故事所处的情境的需要。生活可能比我们以前意识到的更虚幻。我们的目标是对叙事概念与神经科学的关系以及神经科学与叙事概念的关系进行概念性回顾。
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Neuroscience and Narrative

The narrative template is the form into which consciousness populates its memories and assembles a coherent self. A specific brain circuit exists to create and comprehend story. This circuit generates simulations or small stories, mostly about the important people in our lives and about ourselves. A salience network helps us switch between story brain and central-executive function or task mode, in which we get things done. Memory is not stored accurately but more as a skeletal framework with gaps to which we add generic detail upon recall. At each recall, the memory changes in accordance with the demands of the situation in which we find ourselves and is re-stored in that modification. A simple narrative structure characterizes the activity of the default mode in which characters interact sequentially with beliefs and intents (theory of mind) to produce outcomes that are more or less desirable to us. People are fundamentally narrative, whether or not they are conscious of the stories they generate. Memory is fundamentally flawed with gaps that are filled at recall to fit the needs of the situation for which our story is being told. Life may be more fiction than we have previously realized. Our goal is a conceptual review of narrative concepts in relation to neuroscience and neuroscience in relation to narrative concepts.

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