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The power of emotional valence – from cognitive to affective processes in reading

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.42921
Publisher DOI
10.3389/fnhum.2012.00192
PubMed ID
22754519
Description
The comprehension of stories requires the reader to imagine the cognitive and affective states of the characters. The content of many stories is unpleasant, as they often deal with conflict, disturbance or crisis. Nevertheless, unpleasant stories can be liked and enjoyed. In this fMRI study, we used a parametric approach to examine (1) the capacity of increasing negative valence of story contents to activate the mentalizing network (cognitive and affective theory of mind, ToM), and (2) the neural substrate of liking negatively valenced narratives. A set of 80 short narratives was compiled, ranging from neutral to negative emotional valence. For each story mean rating values on valence and liking were obtained from a group of 32 participants in a prestudy, and later included as parametric regressors in the fMRI analysis. Another group of 24 participants passively read the narratives in a three Tesla MRI scanner. Results revealed a stronger engagement of affective ToM-related brain areas with increasingly negative story valence. Stories that were unpleasant, but simultaneously liked, engaged the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), which might reflect the moral exploration of the story content. Further analysis showed that the more the mPFC becomes engaged during the reading of negatively valenced stories, the more coactivation can be observed in other brain areas related to the neural processing of affective ToM and empathy.
Date of Publication
2012-06
Publication Type
article
Subject(s)
400 - Language::430 - German & related languages
800 - Literature, rhetoric & criticism::830 - German & related literatures
Keyword(s)
emotion
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empathy
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fMRI
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liking
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literature
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reading
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theory of mind
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Altmann, Ulrike
Bohm, Isabel
Lubrich, Oliverorcid-logo
Institut für Germanistik
Menninghaus, Winfried
Jacobs, Arthur
Additional Credits
Institut für Germanistik
Series
Frontiers in human neuroscience
Publisher
Frontiers Research Foundation
ISSN
1662-5161
Access(Rights)
open.access
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