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大脑对母亲和父亲面孔的反应不同。

Brain responses differ to faces of mothers and fathers.

机构信息

Diagnostic Imaging and Research Institute, Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

Brain Cogn. 2010 Oct;74(1):47-51. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.06.003.

Abstract

We encounter many faces each day but relatively few are personally familiar. Once faces are familiar, they evoke semantic and social information known about the person. Neuroimaging studies demonstrate differential brain activity to familiar and non-familiar faces; however, brain responses related to personally familiar faces have been more rarely studied. We examined brain activity with fMRI in adults in response to faces of their mothers and fathers compared to faces of celebrities and strangers. Overall, faces of mothers elicited more activity in core and extended brain regions associated with face processing, compared to fathers, celebrity or stranger faces. Fathers' faces elicited activity in the caudate, a deep brain structure associated with feelings of love. These new findings of differential brain responses elicited by faces of mothers and fathers are consistent with psychological research on attachment, evident even during adulthood.

摘要

我们每天都会遇到很多面孔,但真正熟悉的却相对较少。一旦面孔变得熟悉,它们就会唤起我们所知道的关于这个人的语义和社交信息。神经影像学研究表明,熟悉的面孔和不熟悉的面孔会引起大脑活动的差异;然而,与个人熟悉的面孔相关的大脑反应却很少被研究。我们用 fMRI 检查了成年人对母亲和父亲面孔的大脑活动,与名人面孔和陌生人面孔进行了比较。总的来说,与父亲、名人或陌生人的面孔相比,母亲的面孔会引起大脑核心区域和扩展区域与面部处理相关的更多活动。父亲的面孔会引起大脑尾状核的活动,尾状核是与爱的感觉有关的深部脑结构。这些由母亲和父亲的面孔引起的大脑反应的差异的新发现与依恋的心理学研究一致,即使在成年期也是如此。

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