Anderson A K, Phelps E A
Department of Psychology, Yale University, P.O. Box 208205, New Haven, CT 06520-8205, USA.
Psychol Sci. 2000 Mar;11(2):106-11. doi: 10.1111/1467-9280.00224.
A growing body of evidence from humans and other animals suggests the amygdala may be a critical neural substrate for emotional processing. In particular, recent studies have shown that damage to the human amygdala impairs the normal appraisal of social signals of emotion, primarily those of fear. However, effective social communication depends on both the ability to receive (emotional appraisal) and the ability to send (emotional expression) signals of emotional state. Although the role of the amygdala in the appraisal of emotion is well established, its importance for the production of emotional expressions is unknown. We report a case study of a patient with bilateral amygdaloid damage who, despite a severe deficit in interpreting facial expressions of emotion including fear, exhibits an intact ability to express this and other basic emotions. This dissociation suggests that a single neural module does not support all aspects of the social communication of emotional state.
来自人类和其他动物的越来越多的证据表明,杏仁核可能是情绪加工的关键神经基质。特别是,最近的研究表明,人类杏仁核受损会损害对情绪社交信号的正常评估,主要是恐惧信号。然而,有效的社交沟通既取决于接收(情绪评估)情绪状态信号的能力,也取决于发送(情绪表达)情绪状态信号的能力。虽然杏仁核在情绪评估中的作用已得到充分证实,但其对情绪表达产生的重要性尚不清楚。我们报告了一例双侧杏仁核损伤患者的病例研究,该患者尽管在解读包括恐惧在内的面部情绪表达方面存在严重缺陷,但在表达这种及其他基本情绪方面却能力完好。这种分离表明,单一神经模块并不支持情绪状态社交沟通的所有方面。