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   The brain's cutting-room floor: Segmentation of narrative cinema  
   
نویسنده zacks j.m. ,speer n.k. ,swallow k.m. ,maley c.j.
منبع frontiers in human neuroscience - 2010 - دوره : 4 - شماره : 0
چکیده    Observers segment ongoing activity into meaningful events. segmentation is a core component of perception that helps determine memory and guide planning. the current study tested the hypotheses that event segmentation is an automatic component of the perception of extended naturalistic activity,and that the identification of event boundaries in such activities results in part from processing changes in the perceived situation. observers may identify boundaries between events as a result of processing changes in the observed situation. to test this hypothesis and study this potential mechanism,we measured brain activity while participants viewed an extended narrative film. large transient responses were observed when the activity was segmented,and these responses were mediated by changes in the observed activity,including characters and their interactions,interactions with objects,spatial location,goals,and causes. these results support accounts that propose event segmentation is automatic and depends on processing meaningful changes in the perceived situation; they are the first to show such effects for extended naturalistic human activity. © 2010 zacks,speer,swallow and maley.
کلیدواژه Action; Cinema; Discourse; Event perception; Functional MRI
آدرس department of psychology,washington university in saint louis,st. louis,mo, United States, department of psychology,washington university in saint louis,st. louis,mo,united states,western interstates consortium for higher education,boulder, United States, department of psychology,washington university in saint louis,st. louis,mo,united states,department of psychology,university of minnesota,minneapolis,mn, United States, department of psychology,washington university in saint louis,st. louis,mo,united states,department of philosophy,princeton university,princeton,nj, United States
 
     
   
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