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Frontiers in Psychology
Love Your Country: EEG Evidence of Actor Preferences of Audiences in Patriotic Movies
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Lian Zhu1  Yufei Wu1 
[1] School of Journalism and Communication, Shanghai International Studies University
关键词: audience emotions;    actor preferences;    cognitive conflict;    patriotic movies;    EEG;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2021.717025
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

Movie watching is one of the common ways to spark love for the country. A good patriotic movie can arouse love and pride, encourage people to stand by their countries, and reinforce a sense of national belonging. To evoke audience emotion and enhance patriotism, the choice of actors is fundamental and is a dilemma for film producers. In this exploratory study, an electroencephalogram (EEG) with a rating task was used to investigate how actor types (i.e., skilled vs. publicity) in patriotic movies modulate the willingness of audiences to watch a film and their emotional responses. Behavioral results showed that audiences are more willing to watch patriotic movies starring skilled actors than to watch patriotic movies starring publicity actors. Furthermore, brain results indicated that smaller P3 and late positive potential (LPP) were elicited in response to skilled actors than to publicity actors in patriotic movies. A larger theta oscillation was also observed with skilled actors than with publicity actors. These findings demonstrate that the willingness of audiences to watch a movie is deeply affected by actor types in patriotic films. Specifically, skilled actors engage audiences emotionally, more so than publicity actors, and increase the popularity of patriotic movies. This study is the first to employ neuroscientific technology to study movie casting, which advances film studies with careful scientific measurements and a possible new direction. La première des vertus est le dévouement à la patrie. Napoléon Bonaparte.

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