The neuronal signature of surprised facial expression processing under different attentional focuses: A time‐domain and time‐frequency study

IF 2 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY Journal of Neuropsychology Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1111/jnp.12392
Huiyan Lin, Jiafeng Liang
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Previous studies have shown that high‐arousal positive and negative facial expressions influence event‐related potential (ERP) and time‐frequency responses depending on attentional focuses. However, little is known about how relevant neural responses are influenced by surprised facial expressions, which are also high in arousal but ambiguous in valence. To address the issue, 38 participants were presented with surprised, happy, angry and neutral facial expressions. Attention was manipulated to focus on facial emotional attributes, facial non‐emotional attributes, non‐facial attributes, or was free to the participants. ERP results showed larger N170 responses to surprised compared to neutral facial expressions when attention focused on facial attributes and to surprised compared to angry and neutral facial expressions when attention focused on facial non‐emotional attributes. Time‐frequency analyses revealed reduced power of early occipital theta to surprised compared to happy and angry expressions when attention focused on facial emotions and to surprised compared to angry expressions when attention focused on non‐facial stimuli. Parietal delta power was smaller for surprised facial expressions than for angry facial expressions when attention focused on facial emotions and for surprised facial expressions than for angry and neutral facial expressions when attention was directed to non‐facial stimuli. These findings might suggest that neural responses to surprised facial expressions are modulated by attentional focus.
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不同注意焦点下惊讶面部表情处理的神经元特征:时域和时频研究
以往的研究表明,高唤醒度的正面和负面面部表情会根据注意力的集中程度影响事件相关电位(ERP)和时频反应。然而,人们对惊讶的面部表情如何影响相关神经反应却知之甚少,因为惊讶的面部表情同样具有高唤醒度,但其情绪却模棱两可。为了解决这个问题,研究人员向 38 名参与者展示了惊讶、高兴、愤怒和中性的面部表情。注意力被操纵为集中在面部情绪属性、面部非情绪属性、非面部属性上,或自由地集中在参与者身上。ERP结果显示,当注意力集中于面部属性时,与中性面部表情相比,惊讶的N170反应更大;当注意力集中于面部非情绪属性时,与愤怒和中性面部表情相比,惊讶的N170反应更大。时频分析表明,当注意力集中在面部情绪上时,与高兴和愤怒的表情相比,惊讶的早期枕叶θ功率降低;当注意力集中在非面部刺激上时,与愤怒的表情相比,惊讶的早期枕叶θ功率降低。当注意力集中于面部情绪时,顶叶δ功率对惊讶面部表情的影响小于对愤怒面部表情的影响;当注意力集中于非面部刺激时,惊讶面部表情的δ功率小于愤怒和中性面部表情的δ功率。这些发现可能表明,神经对惊讶面部表情的反应受注意力集中程度的调节。
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Journal of Neuropsychology
Journal of Neuropsychology 医学-心理学
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4.50
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34
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Neuropsychology publishes original contributions to scientific knowledge in neuropsychology including: • clinical and research studies with neurological, psychiatric and psychological patient populations in all age groups • behavioural or pharmacological treatment regimes • cognitive experimentation and neuroimaging • multidisciplinary approach embracing areas such as developmental psychology, neurology, psychiatry, physiology, endocrinology, pharmacology and imaging science The following types of paper are invited: • papers reporting original empirical investigations • theoretical papers; provided that these are sufficiently related to empirical data • review articles, which need not be exhaustive, but which should give an interpretation of the state of research in a given field and, where appropriate, identify its clinical implications • brief reports and comments • case reports • fast-track papers (included in the issue following acceptation) reaction and rebuttals (short reactions to publications in JNP followed by an invited rebuttal of the original authors) • special issues.
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