Empathy in mental simulation: can we experience emotional events through another person's eyes? (思考と言語)
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概要
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This study explores how we understand descriptions of others' emotional states and sensorimotor behaviors. Imitating or observing others' emotional behaviors activates neural circuits similar to those activated during our own behaviors. Moreover, when we understand language, it causes the retrieval of our prior perceptual experiences, which generates mental simulation of the described scenes from specific perspectives. In this study, we investigate whether different narrative modes, which either induce empathetic feelings or depict objective appearances, affect what perspective readers adopt during sentence processing in third-person language.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2011-07-29
著者
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Sakai Hiromu
Graduate School Of Education Hiroshima University
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Bergen Benjamin
Department Of Cognitive Science University Of California
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SATO Manami
Graduate School of Education, Hiroshima University
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WU Jennifer
Department of Cognitive Science, University of California
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Wu Jennifer
Department Of Cognitive Science University Of California
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Sato Manami
Graduate School Of Education Hiroshima University
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