Hugdahl K, Johnsen B H
Department of Somatic Psychology, University of Bergen, Norway.
Integr Physiol Behav Sci. 1991 Jan-Mar;26(1):39-44. doi: 10.1007/BF02690977.
Two experiments are reviewed that demonstrate effects of brain laterality on human classical conditioning. Pictures of facial emotional expressions were used as conditioned stimuli (CSs) together with shock as unconditioned stimulus (UCS). Bilateral electrodermal responses were recorded as dependent measures. In the first experiment, one group was conditioned to an angry face, and one group to a happy face. During extinction, the face-CSs were presented to the right hemisphere on half of the trials and to the left hemisphere on the other half of the trials. Results showed that the right hemisphere was superior in showing persisting effects of learning, and especially to the angry CS+. In the second experiment, lateralized presentations of the angry and happy faces were made during acquisition, with foveal presentations during extinction. Once again, the angry face elicited greater skin conductance responses (SCRs) during extinction in the group that had this stimulus presented to the right hemisphere during acquisition. It is concluded that emotional conditioning is differentially regulated by the two hemispheres of the brain.
本文回顾了两项实验,这些实验证明了大脑偏侧性对人类经典条件作用的影响。面部情绪表情图片被用作条件刺激(CSs),电击被用作非条件刺激(UCS)。双侧皮肤电反应被记录为因变量指标。在第一个实验中,一组被条件化到愤怒的面孔,另一组被条件化到快乐的面孔。在消退阶段,面孔CSs在一半的试验中呈现给右半球,在另一半试验中呈现给左半球。结果表明,右半球在显示学习的持续效应方面更具优势,尤其是对愤怒的CS+。在第二个实验中,愤怒和快乐面孔的单侧呈现是在习得阶段进行的,而在消退阶段则是中央凹呈现。同样,在习得阶段将该刺激呈现给右半球的组中,愤怒面孔在消退阶段引发了更大的皮肤电导反应(SCRs)。研究得出结论,情绪条件作用受大脑两个半球的不同调节。