Zhou Wen, Chen Denise
Rice University, Houston, TX 77005, USA.
Psychol Sci. 2009 Sep;20(9):1118-24. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.2009.02413.x. Epub 2009 Aug 14.
Olfaction and emotion are distinctively different systems. Nevertheless, there are reasons to suspect that they influence each other on the social level. Functionally, olfactory chemosensory communication is used by a wide range of animals to convey individual and group identity, as well as attraction or repulsion. Anatomically, the olfactory brain overlaps with the socioemotional brain, and is believed to have contributed to the evolution of the latter. Little is known about how the functional and anatomical links are manifested in behavior, however. Using human olfaction as a model, we demonstrate that chemosensory recognition of individuals-one of the most ubiquitous forms of social communication-is interconnected with both the cognitive and the visual processing of emotion. Our results provide the first behavioral evidence for mechanisms being shared by a sensory system and emotion.
嗅觉和情感是截然不同的系统。然而,有理由怀疑它们在社会层面上会相互影响。在功能上,嗅觉化学感应通讯被广泛用于各种动物来传达个体和群体身份,以及吸引或排斥。在解剖学上,嗅觉脑与社会情感脑重叠,并且被认为对后者的进化有贡献。然而,关于功能和解剖学联系如何在行为中表现出来却知之甚少。以人类嗅觉为模型,我们证明个体的化学感应识别——最普遍的社会交流形式之一——与情感的认知和视觉处理相互关联。我们的结果为一个感觉系统和情感共享机制提供了首个行为证据。