Chiao Joan Y, Iidaka Tetsuya, Gordon Heather L, Nogawa Junpei, Bar Moshe, Aminoff Elissa, Sadato Norihiro, Ambady Nalini
Department of Psychology, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208, USA.
J Cogn Neurosci. 2008 Dec;20(12):2167-74. doi: 10.1162/jocn.2008.20151.
The human amygdala robustly activates to fear faces. Heightened response to fear faces is thought to reflect the amygdala's adaptive function as an early warning mechanism. Although culture shapes several facets of emotional and social experience, including how fear is perceived and expressed to others, very little is known about how culture influences neural responses to fear stimuli. Here we show that the bilateral amygdala response to fear faces is modulated by culture. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure amygdala response to fear and nonfear faces in two distinct cultures. Native Japanese in Japan and Caucasians in the United States showed greater amygdala activation to fear expressed by members of their own cultural group. This finding provides novel and surprising evidence of cultural tuning in an automatic neural response.
人类杏仁核会对恐惧面孔产生强烈激活。对恐惧面孔的反应增强被认为反映了杏仁核作为一种预警机制的适应性功能。尽管文化塑造了情感和社会体验的多个方面,包括恐惧如何被感知以及向他人表达的方式,但对于文化如何影响对恐惧刺激的神经反应却知之甚少。在这里,我们表明双侧杏仁核对恐惧面孔的反应受到文化的调节。我们使用功能磁共振成像来测量两种不同文化中杏仁核对恐惧和非恐惧面孔的反应。日本本土的日本人以及美国的高加索人对来自自己文化群体成员所表达的恐惧表现出更大的杏仁核激活。这一发现为自动神经反应中的文化调适提供了新颖且令人惊讶的证据。