精神分裂症患者静态摆拍及诱发的面部情绪表情
Static posed and evoked facial expressions of emotions in schizophrenia.
作者信息
Kohler Christian G, Martin Elizabeth A, Stolar Neal, Barrett Fred S, Verma Ragini, Brensinger Colleen, Bilker Warren, Gur Raquel E, Gur Ruben C
机构信息
Neuropsychiatry Division, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, United States.
出版信息
Schizophr Res. 2008 Oct;105(1-3):49-60. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2008.05.010. Epub 2008 Sep 13.
OBJECTIVE
Impaired facial expressions of emotions have been described as characteristic symptoms of schizophrenia. Differences regarding individual facial muscle changes associated with specific emotions in posed and evoked expressions remain unclear. This study examined static facial expressions of emotions for evidence of flattened and inappropriate affect in persons with stable schizophrenia.
METHODS
12 persons with stable schizophrenia and matched healthy controls underwent a standardized procedure for posed and evoked facial expressions of five universal emotions, including happy, sad, anger, fear, and disgust expressions, at three intensity levels. Subjects completed self-ratings of their emotion experience. Certified raters coded images of facial expressions for presence of action units (AUs) according to the Facial Action Coding System. Logistic regression analyses were used to examine differences in the presence of AUs and emotion experience ratings by diagnosis, condition and intensity of expression.
RESULTS
Patient and control groups experienced similar intensities of emotions, however, the difference between posed and evoked emotions was less pronounced in patients. Differences in expression of frequent and infrequent AUs support clinical observations of flattened and inappropriate affect in schizophrenia. Specific differences involve the Duchenne smile for happy expressions and decreased furrowed brows in all negative emotion expressions in schizophrenia.
CONCLUSION
While patterns of facial expressions were similar between groups, general and emotion specific differences support the concept of impaired facial expressions in schizophrenia. Expression of emotions in schizophrenia could not be explained by impaired experience. Future directions may include automated measurement, remediation of expressions and early detection of schizophrenia.
目的
情感面部表情受损已被描述为精神分裂症的特征性症状。关于特定情感在摆拍表情和诱发表情中相关的个体面部肌肉变化的差异仍不明确。本研究检查了稳定期精神分裂症患者静态情感面部表情,以寻找情感平淡和不适当情感反应的证据。
方法
12名稳定期精神分裂症患者及匹配的健康对照者接受了一个标准化程序,用于产生五种普遍情感的摆拍表情和诱发表情,包括高兴、悲伤、愤怒、恐惧和厌恶表情,有三个强度级别。受试者完成了他们情感体验的自我评分。经过认证的评分者根据面部动作编码系统对面部表情图像的动作单元(AUs)出现情况进行编码。使用逻辑回归分析来检查按诊断、表情条件和强度划分的动作单元出现情况及情感体验评分的差异。
结果
患者组和对照组经历了相似强度的情感,然而,患者组中摆拍表情和诱发表情之间的差异不那么明显。频繁和不频繁出现的动作单元的表达差异支持了精神分裂症情感平淡和不适当情感反应的临床观察结果。具体差异包括高兴表情时的杜兴式微笑以及精神分裂症患者所有负面情感表情中皱眉减少。
结论
虽然两组之间面部表情模式相似,但总体和情感特异性差异支持精神分裂症中面部表情受损的概念。精神分裂症患者的情感表达不能用情感体验受损来解释。未来的方向可能包括自动测量、表情矫正以及精神分裂症的早期检测。