de Gelder Beatrice, Snyder Josh, Greve Doug, Gerard George, Hadjikhani Nouchine
Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, First Street Building 36, Charlestown, MA 02129, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2004 Nov 23;101(47):16701-6. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0407042101. Epub 2004 Nov 16.
Darwin regarded emotions as predispositions to act adaptively, thereby suggesting that characteristic body movements are associated with each emotional state. To this date, investigations of emotional cognition have predominantly concentrated on processes associated with viewing facial expressions. However, expressive body movements may be just as important for understanding the neurobiology of emotional behavior. Here, we used functional MRI to clarify how the brain recognizes happiness or fear expressed by a whole body. Our results indicate that observing fearful body expressions produces increased activity in brain areas narrowly associated with emotional processes and that this emotion-related activity occurs together with activation of areas linked with representation of action and movement. The mechanism of fear contagion hereby suggested may automatically prepare the brain for action.
达尔文认为情绪是适应性行为的倾向,从而表明特定的身体动作与每种情绪状态相关联。迄今为止,情绪认知的研究主要集中在与观察面部表情相关的过程上。然而,富有表现力的身体动作对于理解情绪行为的神经生物学可能同样重要。在这里,我们使用功能磁共振成像来阐明大脑如何识别全身所表达的快乐或恐惧。我们的结果表明,观察恐惧的身体表情会使与情绪过程密切相关的脑区活动增加,并且这种与情绪相关的活动与与动作和运动表征相关的脑区激活同时发生。由此提出的恐惧传染机制可能会自动让大脑做好行动准备。