无法移动面部会影响面部表情。

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Cortex Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI:10.1016/j.cortex.2023.08.014
Shruti Japee , Jessica Jordan , Judith Licht , Savannah Lokey , Moebius Syndrome Research Consortium, Gang Chen , Joseph Snow , Ethylin Wang Jabs , Bryn D. Webb , Elizabeth C. Engle , Irini Manoli , Chris Baker , Leslie G. Ungerleider
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人类在社交交流中严重依赖面部表情来传达自己的想法和情绪,并在他人身上理解它们。一个突出但有争议的观点是,人类通过模仿他人的表情来学会识别面部表情的重要性。这种观点预测,无法做出面部表情(如面瘫)会导致对他人面部表情的感知敏感性降低。为了验证这一假设,我们开发了一组不同的敏感情绪识别任务,以表征Moebius综合征(MBS)患者的表达感知,这是一种导致面瘫的先天性神经系统疾病。使用基于计算机的检测任务,我们系统地评估了静态和动态面部和身体表情的表情感知阈值。我们发现,虽然MBS个体能够执行具有挑战性的感知控制任务和身体表情任务,但与匹配的对照组相比,他们从面部表情中提取情绪的效率较低。对一小群MBS参与者的fMRI数据的探索性分析表明,与匹配的对照组相比,MBS参与者在表达过程中杏仁核的参与可能减少。总之,这些结果表明,面部模仿以及随之而来的面部反馈和运动体验在感知他人面部表情中发挥了作用。
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Inability to move one's face dampens facial expression perception

Humans rely heavily on facial expressions for social communication to convey their thoughts and emotions and to understand them in others. One prominent but controversial view is that humans learn to recognize the significance of facial expressions by mimicking the expressions of others. This view predicts that an inability to make facial expressions (e.g., facial paralysis) would result in reduced perceptual sensitivity to others' facial expressions. To test this hypothesis, we developed a diverse battery of sensitive emotion recognition tasks to characterize expression perception in individuals with Moebius Syndrome (MBS), a congenital neurological disorder that causes facial palsy. Using computer-based detection tasks we systematically assessed expression perception thresholds for static and dynamic face and body expressions. We found that while MBS individuals were able to perform challenging perceptual control tasks and body expression tasks, they were less efficient at extracting emotion from facial expressions, compared to matched controls. Exploratory analyses of fMRI data from a small group of MBS participants suggested potentially reduced engagement of the amygdala in MBS participants during expression processing relative to matched controls. Collectively, these results suggest a role for facial mimicry and consequent facial feedback and motor experience in the perception of others' facial expressions.

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Cortex
Cortex 医学-行为科学
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74 days
期刊介绍: CORTEX is an international journal devoted to the study of cognition and of the relationship between the nervous system and mental processes, particularly as these are reflected in the behaviour of patients with acquired brain lesions, normal volunteers, children with typical and atypical development, and in the activation of brain regions and systems as recorded by functional neuroimaging techniques. It was founded in 1964 by Ennio De Renzi.
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