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感知情绪肢体语言时隐含动作的运动映射。

Motor mapping of implied actions during perception of emotional body language.

机构信息

Centro studi e ricerche in Neuroscienze Cognitive, Polo Scientifico-didattico di Cesena, Cesena, Italy.

出版信息

Brain Stimul. 2012 Apr;5(2):70-6. doi: 10.1016/j.brs.2012.03.011. Epub 2012 Mar 31.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Perceiving and understanding emotional cues is critical for survival. Using the International Affective Picture System (IAPS) previous TMS studies have found that watching humans in emotional pictures increases motor excitability relative to seeing landscapes or household objects, suggesting that emotional cues may prime the body for action.

OBJECTIVE/HYPOTHESIS: Here we tested whether motor facilitation to emotional pictures may reflect the simulation of the human motor behavior implied in the pictures occurring independently of its emotional valence.

METHODS

Motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) to single-pulse TMS of the left motor cortex were recorded from hand muscles during observation and categorization of emotional and neutral pictures. In experiment 1 participants watched neutral, positive and negative IAPS stimuli, while in experiment 2, they watched pictures depicting human emotional (joyful, fearful), neutral body movements and neutral static postures.

RESULTS

Experiment 1 confirms the increase in excitability for emotional IAPS stimuli found in previous research and shows, however, that more implied motion is perceived in emotional relative to neutral scenes. Experiment 2 shows that motor excitability and implied motion scores for emotional and neutral body actions were comparable and greater than for static body postures.

CONCLUSIONS

In keeping with embodied simulation theories, motor response to emotional pictures may reflect the simulation of the action implied in the emotional scenes. Action simulation may occur independently of whether the observed implied action carries emotional or neutral meanings. Our study suggests the need of controlling implied motion when exploring motor response to emotional pictures of humans.

摘要

背景

感知和理解情绪线索对于生存至关重要。使用国际情感图片系统(IAPS),先前的 TMS 研究发现,观看人类在情绪图片中的表现相对于观看风景或家居用品会增加运动兴奋性,这表明情绪线索可能为身体行动做好准备。

目的/假设:本文旨在测试观看情绪图片时的运动促进是否可能反映出图片中隐含的人类运动行为的模拟,而与情绪效价无关。

方法

通过记录左手运动皮层的单脉冲 TMS 诱发的运动诱发电位(MEPs),在观察和分类情绪和中性图片时对手部肌肉进行记录。在实验 1 中,参与者观看中性、积极和消极的 IAPS 刺激,而在实验 2 中,他们观看描绘人类情绪(喜悦、恐惧)、中性身体运动和中性静态姿势的图片。

结果

实验 1 证实了先前研究中发现的对情绪 IAPS 刺激的兴奋性增加,但也表明情绪场景比中性场景感知到更多的隐含运动。实验 2 表明,情绪和中性身体动作的运动兴奋性和隐含运动得分相当,且大于静态身体姿势。

结论

与具身模拟理论一致,对情绪图片的运动反应可能反映了对情绪场景中隐含动作的模拟。观察到的隐含动作是否具有情绪或中性意义并不影响动作模拟的发生。我们的研究表明,在探索对人类情绪图片的运动反应时,需要控制隐含运动。

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