Department of Psychology, University of Florida, P.O. Box 112250, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
Neuroimage. 2013 Sep;78:363-71. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.04.029. Epub 2013 Apr 18.
Age constitutes a salient feature of a face and signals group membership. There is evidence of greater attention to and better memory for own-age than other-age faces. However, little is known about the neural and behavioral mechanisms underlying processing differences for own-age vs. other-age faces. Even less is known about the impact of emotion expressed in faces on such own-age effects. Using fMRI, the present study examined brain activity while young and older adult participants identified expressions of neutral, happy, and angry young and older faces. Across facial expressions, medial prefrontal cortex, insula, and (for older participants) amygdala showed greater activity to own-age than other-age faces. These own-age effects in ventral medial prefrontal cortex and insula held for neutral and happy faces, but not for angry faces. This novel and intriguing finding suggests that processing of negative facial emotions under some conditions overrides age-of-face effects.
年龄是人脸的一个显著特征,标志着群体归属。有证据表明,人们会更多地关注和更好地记住同年龄段的人脸,而不是其他年龄段的人脸。然而,对于处理同年龄段和其他年龄段人脸之间差异的神经和行为机制,我们知之甚少。对于面部表情所表达的情绪对这种同年龄段效应的影响,我们了解得就更少了。本研究使用 fMRI,当年轻和年长的参与者识别出中性、快乐和愤怒的年轻和年长的面孔时,观察大脑活动。在各种面部表情中,内侧前额叶皮层、脑岛以及(对于年长的参与者)杏仁核对同年龄段的面孔比其他年龄段的面孔表现出更大的活动。腹内侧前额叶皮层和脑岛的这种新颖而有趣的发现表明,在某些情况下,对负面面部情绪的处理会超过对人脸年龄的影响。