Temporal Lobectomy Evidence for the Role of the Amygdala in Early Emotional Face and Body Processing.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES eNeuro Pub Date : 2025-02-14 Print Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1523/ENEURO.0114-24.2024
Eleanor Moses, Jenna Scambler, Jessica Taubert, Ada H Y Lo, Kate Thompson, Beatrice de Gelder, Alan J Pegna
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The amygdala is believed to make invaluable contributions to visual emotion processing. Yet how this subcortical body contributes to emotion perception across time is contended. Here, we measured differences in the perceptual processing of emotional stimuli after unilateral temporal lobe and amygdala resection (TLR) in humans, using EEG. Through mass univariate analysis of brain activity, we compared responses to fearful and neutral faces (left TLR N = 8, right TLR N = 8, control N = 8), and fearful and neutral bodies (left TLR N = 9, right TLR N = 9, control N = 9). We found that TLR impaired the early-stage perceptual processing of emotional stimuli seen in the control group. Indeed, in controls a heightened responses to fearful faces was found in the 140-170 ms time window, over temporoparietal electrodes. This effect was also present in the left TLR group but disappeared in the right TLR group. For emotional bodies, brain activity was differentially sensitive to fearful stimuli at 90-120 ms in the control group, but this effect was eliminated in both TLR groups. Collectively, these results reveal the amygdala contributes to the early stages of perceptual processing that discriminate emotional stimuli from neutral stimuli. Further, they emphasize the unique role of the right medial temporal structures such as the amygdala in emotional face perception.

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颞叶切除术证明杏仁核在早期情绪面部和身体加工中的作用。
杏仁核被认为对视觉情绪的处理做出了无价的贡献。然而,这个皮层下的身体是如何在时间上对情绪感知做出贡献的还存在争议。在这里,我们用脑电图测量了人类单侧颞叶和杏仁核切除(TLR)后情绪刺激知觉加工的差异。通过对大脑活动的大规模单变量分析,我们比较了恐惧面孔和中性面孔(左侧TLR N = 8,右侧TLR N = 8,对照N = 8)以及恐惧面孔和中性面孔(左侧TLR N = 9,右侧TLR N = 9,对照N = 9)的反应。我们发现,TLR损害了对照组对情绪刺激的早期知觉加工。事实上,在对照组中,通过颞顶叶电极发现,在140-170毫秒的时间窗内,对恐惧面孔的反应会增强。这种作用在左TLR组也存在,但在右TLR组消失。对于情绪体,控制组在90-120 ms时,大脑活动对恐惧刺激的敏感性有所不同,但这种影响在两个TLR组中都被消除了。总的来说,这些结果揭示了杏仁核在区分情绪刺激和中性刺激的知觉加工的早期阶段起着重要作用。此外,他们还强调了右侧内侧颞结构(如杏仁核)在情绪面部感知中的独特作用。本研究是迄今为止第一个测量内侧颞叶切除术后身体所代表的情绪表达的电生理相关性的病例,与健康对照组相比。这也是首次使用大量单变量分析来评估TLR后脑电图数据对情绪内容的影响。本研究揭示了内侧颞叶切除对早期情感视觉刺激加工的潜在影响。重要的是,这项研究还表明,被切除的杏仁核等区域在人类早期情感处理中发挥了不可或缺的作用。
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eNeuro
eNeuro Neuroscience-General Neuroscience
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期刊介绍: An open-access journal from the Society for Neuroscience, eNeuro publishes high-quality, broad-based, peer-reviewed research focused solely on the field of neuroscience. eNeuro embodies an emerging scientific vision that offers a new experience for authors and readers, all in support of the Society’s mission to advance understanding of the brain and nervous system.
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