Bridgman Matthew W, Brown Warren S, Spezio Michael L, Leonard Matthew K, Adolphs Ralph, Paul Lynn K
DuBois Regional Medical Center, 15801 DuBois, PA, USA.
Travis Research Institute, Fuller Theological Seminary, 91101 Pasadena, CA, USA.
J Neurodev Disord. 2014;6(1):32. doi: 10.1186/1866-1955-6-32. Epub 2014 Aug 14.
Impaired social functioning is a common symptom of individuals with developmental disruptions in callosal connectivity. Among these developmental conditions, agenesis of the corpus callosum provides the most extreme and clearly identifiable example of callosal disconnection. To date, deficits in nonliteral language comprehension, humor, theory of mind, and social reasoning have been documented in agenesis of the corpus callosum. Here, we examined a basic social ability as yet not investigated in this population: recognition of facial emotion and its association with social gaze.
Nine individuals with callosal agenesis and nine matched controls completed four tasks involving emotional faces: emotion recognition from upright and inverted faces, gender recognition, and passive viewing. Eye-tracking data were collected concurrently on all four tasks and analyzed according to designated facial regions of interest.
Individuals with callosal agenesis exhibited impairments in recognizing emotions from upright faces, in particular lower accuracy for fear and anger, and these impairments were directly associated with diminished attention to the eye region. The callosal agenesis group exhibited greater consistency in emotion recognition across conditions (upright vs. inverted), with poorest performance for fear identification in both conditions. The callosal agenesis group also had atypical facial scanning (lower fractional dwell time in the eye region) during gender naming and passive viewing of faces, but they did not differ from controls on gender naming performance. The pattern of results did not differ when taking into account full-scale intelligence quotient or presence of autism spectrum symptoms.
Agenesis of the corpus callosum results in a pattern of atypical facial scanning characterized by diminished attention to the eyes. This pattern suggests that reduced callosal connectivity may contribute to the development and maintenance of emotion processing deficits involving reduced attention to others' eyes.
社交功能受损是胼胝体连接发育中断个体的常见症状。在这些发育状况中,胼胝体发育不全提供了胼胝体断开连接的最极端且最清晰可辨的例子。迄今为止,胼胝体发育不全患者在非字面语言理解、幽默、心理理论和社会推理方面的缺陷已有文献记载。在此,我们研究了该人群中尚未被研究过的一种基本社交能力:面部情绪识别及其与社会注视的关联。
9名胼胝体发育不全个体和9名匹配的对照组完成了四项涉及情绪化面孔的任务:正立和倒立面孔的情绪识别、性别识别以及被动观看。在所有四项任务中同时收集眼动追踪数据,并根据指定的面部感兴趣区域进行分析。
胼胝体发育不全个体在识别正立面孔的情绪方面存在障碍,尤其是对恐惧和愤怒的识别准确率较低,并且这些障碍与对眼部区域的注意力减少直接相关。胼胝体发育不全组在不同条件下(正立与倒立)的情绪识别表现出更大的一致性,在两种条件下对恐惧识别的表现最差。胼胝体发育不全组在性别命名和被动观看面孔时也有非典型的面部扫描模式(眼部区域的注视时间分数较低),但在性别命名表现上与对照组没有差异。考虑全量表智商或自闭症谱系症状的存在时,结果模式没有差异。
胼胝体发育不全会导致一种非典型的面部扫描模式,其特征是对眼睛的注意力减少。这种模式表明,胼胝体连接性降低可能有助于涉及对他人眼睛注意力减少的情绪处理缺陷的发展和维持。