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大脑中参与处理面部身份和表情的区域对面部的表面和边缘信息具有不同的选择性。

Brain regions involved in processing facial identity and expression are differentially selective for surface and edge information.

机构信息

Department of Psychology and York Neuroimaging Centre, University of York, York YO10 5DD, United Kingdom.

Department of Psychology and York Neuroimaging Centre, University of York, York YO10 5DD, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2014 Aug 15;97:217-23. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.04.032. Epub 2014 Apr 18.

Abstract

Although different brain regions are widely considered to be involved in the recognition of facial identity and expression, it remains unclear how these regions process different properties of the visual image. Here, we ask how surface-based reflectance information and edge-based shape cues contribute to the perception and neural representation of facial identity and expression. Contrast-reversal was used to generate images in which normal contrast relationships across the surface of the image were disrupted, but edge information was preserved. In a behavioural experiment, contrast-reversal significantly attenuated judgements of facial identity, but only had a marginal effect on judgements of expression. An fMR-adaptation paradigm was then used to ask how brain regions involved in the processing of identity and expression responded to blocks comprising all normal, all contrast-reversed, or a mixture of normal and contrast-reversed faces. Adaptation in the posterior superior temporal sulcus--a region directly linked with processing facial expression--was relatively unaffected by mixing normal with contrast-reversed faces. In contrast, the response of the fusiform face area--a region linked with processing facial identity--was significantly affected by contrast-reversal. These results offer a new perspective on the reasons underlying the neural segregation of facial identity and expression in which brain regions involved in processing invariant aspects of faces, such as identity, are very sensitive to surface-based cues, whereas regions involved in processing changes in faces, such as expression, are relatively dependent on edge-based cues.

摘要

虽然不同的大脑区域被广泛认为参与了面部身份和表情的识别,但这些区域如何处理视觉图像的不同属性仍不清楚。在这里,我们探讨了基于表面的反射信息和基于边缘的形状线索如何有助于对面部身份和表情的感知和神经表示。我们使用对比度反转来生成图像,在这些图像中,图像表面的正常对比度关系被打乱,但边缘信息得以保留。在一项行为实验中,对比度反转显著削弱了对面部身份的判断,但对面部表情的判断只有微小的影响。然后,我们使用 fMRI 适应范式来研究参与身份和表情处理的大脑区域如何对包含所有正常、所有对比度反转或正常和对比度反转混合的面孔的块做出反应。与处理面部表情直接相关的后上颞叶的适应相对不受正常和对比度反转混合的影响。相比之下,与处理面部身份相关的梭状回面孔区的反应则受到对比度反转的显著影响。这些结果为面部身份和表情的神经分离提供了新的视角,其中参与处理面部不变特征(如身份)的大脑区域对面部身份非常敏感基于表面的线索,而处理面部变化(如表情)的区域则相对依赖于基于边缘的线索。

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