Kim Hackjin, Somerville Leah H, Johnstone Tom, Alexander Andrew L, Whalen Paul J
W M Keck Laboratory for Functional Brain Imaging, Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 53705, USA.
Neuroreport. 2003 Dec 19;14(18):2317-22. doi: 10.1097/00001756-200312190-00006.
Here we show inverse fMRI activation patterns in amygdala and medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) depending upon whether subjects interpreted surprised facial expressions positively or negatively. More negative interpretations of surprised faces were associated with greater signal changes in the right ventral amygdala, while more positive interpretations were associated with greater signal changes in the ventral mPFC. Accordingly, signal change within these two areas was inversely correlated. Thus, individual differences in the judgment of surprised faces are related to a systematic inverse relationship between amygdala and mPFC activity, a circuitry that the animal literature suggests is critical to the assessment of stimuli that predict potential positive vs negative outcomes.
在此我们展示了杏仁核和内侧前额叶皮质(mPFC)的功能性磁共振成像(fMRI)激活模式呈相反状态,这取决于受试者对惊讶面部表情的解读是积极还是消极。对惊讶面孔的消极解读与右侧腹侧杏仁核更大的信号变化相关,而更积极的解读则与腹侧mPFC更大的信号变化相关。因此,这两个区域内的信号变化呈负相关。所以,对惊讶面孔判断的个体差异与杏仁核和mPFC活动之间系统的反向关系有关,动物文献表明该神经回路对于预测潜在积极或消极结果的刺激评估至关重要。