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Brain-based decoding of mentally imagined film clips and sounds reveals experience-based information patterns in film professionals

机译:基于大脑的对想象中的电影剪辑和声音的解码揭示了电影专业人员中基于经验的信息模式

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In the perceptual domain, it has been shown that the human brain is strongly shaped through experience, leading to expertise in highly-skilled professionals. What has remained unclear is whether specialization also shapes brain networks underlying mental imagery. In our fMRI study, we aimed to uncover modality-specific mental imagery specialization of film experts. Using multi-voxel pattern analysis we decoded from brain activity of professional cinematographers and sound designers whether they were imagining sounds or images of particular film clips. In each expert group distinct multi-voxel patterns, specific for the modality of their expertise, were found during classification of imagery modality. These patterns were mainly localized in the occipito-temporal and parietal cortex for cinematographers and in the auditory cortex for sound designers. We also found generalized patterns across perception and imagery that were distinct for the two expert groups: they involved frontal cortex for the cinematographers and temporal cortex for the sound designers. Notably, the mental representations of film clips and sounds of cinematographers contained information that went beyond modality-specificity. We were able to successfully decode the implicit presence of film genre from brain activity during mental imagery in cinematographers. The results extend existing neuroimaging literature on expertise into the domain of mental imagery and show that experience in visual versus auditory imagery can alter the representation of information in modality-specific association cortices. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:在感知领域,已证明人的大脑受经验影响很大,从而导致了高技能专业人员的专业知识。尚不清楚的是,专业化是否也影响着心理意象的大脑网络。在我们的fMRI研究中,我们旨在发现电影专家所特有的针对情态的心理意象。通过使用多体素模式分析,我们可以从专业摄影师和声音设计师的大脑活动中解码出他们是想像声音还是特定影片剪辑的图像。在每个专家组的图像模态分类过程中,发现了专门针对其专业模态的独特的多体素模式。对于摄影师,这些模式主要位于枕颞叶和顶叶皮质,对于声音设计者,这些模式主要位于听觉皮层。我们还发现,在感知和图像方面的通用模式对于这两个专家组而言是截然不同的:对于摄影师来说,它们涉及额叶皮层,对于声音设计师而言,它们涉及颞叶皮层。值得注意的是,电影剪辑的心理表现形式和电影摄影师的声音所包含的信息超出了形式特定性。在电影摄影师的心理成像过程中,我们能够从大脑活动中成功地解码出电影类型的隐含存在。结果将现有的有关专业知识的神经影像文献扩展到精神影像领域,并表明视觉影像与听觉影像方面的经验可以改变特定于情态的联想皮层中的信息表示。 (C)2016 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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