Koyama Shinichi
Design Psychology Unit, Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba University.
Brain Nerve. 2014 Apr;66(4):393-402.
This paper reviews clinical neuropsychological studies that have indicated that the recognition of a person's identity and the recognition of facial expressions are processed by different cortical and subcortical areas of the brain. The fusiform gyrus, especially the right fusiform gyrus, plays an important role in the recognition of identity. The superior temporal sulcus, amygdala, and medial frontal cortex play important roles in facial-expression recognition. Both facial recognition and facial-expression recognition are highly intellectual processes that involve several regions of the brain.
本文回顾了临床神经心理学研究,这些研究表明,对一个人身份的识别和对面部表情的识别是由大脑不同的皮质和皮质下区域进行处理的。梭状回,尤其是右侧梭状回,在身份识别中起重要作用。颞上沟、杏仁核和内侧前额叶皮质在面部表情识别中起重要作用。面部识别和面部表情识别都是高度智能的过程,涉及大脑的多个区域。