Erickson Kristine, Schulkin Jay
Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program, National Institutes of Mental Health, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Brain Cogn. 2003 Jun;52(1):52-60. doi: 10.1016/s0278-2626(03)00008-3.
Facial expressions are one example of emotional behavior that illustrate the importance of emotions to both basic survival and social interaction. Basic facial responses to stimuli such as sweet and bitter taste are important for species fitness and governed by simple rules. Even at this basic level, facial responses have communicative value to other species members. During evolution simple facial responses were extended for use in more complex nonverbal communications; the responses are labile. The perception and production of facial expressions are cognitive processes and numerous subcortical and cortical areas contribute to these operations. We suggest that no specific emotion center exists over and above cognitive systems in the brain, and that emotion should not be divorced from cognition.
面部表情是情绪行为的一个例子,它说明了情绪对基本生存和社会互动的重要性。对诸如甜味和苦味等刺激的基本面部反应对物种适应性很重要,并受简单规则的支配。即使在这个基本层面,面部反应对其他物种成员也具有交流价值。在进化过程中,简单的面部反应被扩展用于更复杂的非语言交流;这些反应是不稳定的。面部表情的感知和产生是认知过程,许多皮层下和皮层区域都参与了这些活动。我们认为,大脑中不存在超越认知系统的特定情绪中心,情绪不应与认知分离。