人群在看电影时的连贯神经反应

Da-Yoon Kang, Jinsoo Kim, Y. Shin, D. Jang, Sung-Phil Kim
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人们在看电影时,会经历认知和情绪状态的动态变化。近年来,神经电影学作为一个研究人类大脑对电影反应的跨学科研究领域而兴起。到目前为止,许多研究都试图在被试中找到被电影诱导的一致反应。然而,由于电影的社会文化性质,神经电影研究可能需要检查人群在同一空间观看电影时的大脑反应。在这项研究中,我们测量了受试者在同一时间一起看电影时的大脑活动。我们研究了五个频带的主体间相关性(ISCs): Delta (2~4Hz)、Theta (4~8Hz)、Alpha (8~13Hz)、low Beta(13~18)和high Beta (18~23Hz)。采用非参数置换法检验统计显著性。结果表明,在几个场景中,所有频段的ISCs都增加了,这对电影情节中的流很重要。我们的研究证明了在一个共同分布的人群中提取连贯的神经反应的可行性。
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Coherent neural responses of human populations during watching movie
Humans experience dynamical variations of cognitive and emotional states while watching a movie. Recently, neurocinematics has emerged as an interdisciplinary research field to understand how human brain reacts to films. So far, many studies attempted to find coherent responses among the subjects that are induced by a film. However, due to the sociocultural nature of cinema, a neurocinematic study may need to examine brain responses of a human population while they are watching a movie in the same space. In this study, we measured subjects' brain activity while they were watching a movie together at the same time. We investigated inter-subject correlations (ISCs) for each of five frequency bands: Delta (2~4Hz), Theta (4~8Hz), Alpha (8~13Hz), low Beta (13~18), and high Beta (18~23Hz). A non-parametric permutation method was used to test statistical significance. The results showed that the ISCs over all the frequency bands increased in several scenes, which were important for the stream in the plot of the movie. Our study demonstrated a plausibility of extracting coherent neural responses to films in a coextensive group of people.
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