Flack Tessa R, Andrews Timothy J, Hymers Mark, Al-Mosaiwi Mohammed, Marsden Samuel P, Strachan James W A, Trakulpipat Chayanit, Wang Liang, Wu Tian, Young Andrew W
Department of Psychology and York Neuroimaging Centre, University of York, York, UK.
Department of Psychology and York Neuroimaging Centre, University of York, York, UK.
Cortex. 2015 Aug;69:14-23. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2015.03.002. Epub 2015 Mar 13.
The face-selective region of the right posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) plays an important role in analysing facial expressions. However, it is less clear how facial expressions are represented in this region. In this study, we used the face composite effect to explore whether the pSTS contains a holistic or feature-based representation of facial expression. Aligned and misaligned composite images were created from the top and bottom halves of faces posing different expressions. In Experiment 1, participants performed a behavioural matching task in which they judged whether the top half of two images was the same or different. The ability to discriminate the top half of the face was affected by changes in the bottom half of the face when the images were aligned, but not when they were misaligned. This shows a holistic behavioural response to expression. In Experiment 2, we used fMR-adaptation to ask whether the pSTS has a corresponding holistic neural representation of expression. Aligned or misaligned images were presented in blocks that involved repeating the same image or in which the top or bottom half of the images changed. Increased neural responses were found in the right pSTS regardless of whether the change occurred in the top or bottom of the image, showing that changes in expression were detected across all parts of the face. However, in contrast to the behavioural data, the pattern did not differ between aligned and misaligned stimuli. This suggests that the pSTS does not encode facial expressions holistically. In contrast to the pSTS, a holistic pattern of response to facial expression was found in the right inferior frontal gyrus (IFG). Together, these results suggest that pSTS reflects an early stage in the processing of facial expression in which facial features are represented independently.
右侧颞上沟后部(pSTS)的面部选择区域在分析面部表情中起着重要作用。然而,目前尚不清楚该区域如何表征面部表情。在本研究中,我们利用面部合成效应来探究pSTS是否包含面部表情的整体或基于特征的表征。我们从呈现不同表情的面部的上半部分和下半部分创建了对齐和未对齐的合成图像。在实验1中,参与者执行了一项行为匹配任务,他们判断两张图像的上半部分是否相同。当图像对齐时,辨别面部上半部分的能力会受到面部下半部分变化的影响,但当图像未对齐时则不会。这表明对表情存在整体行为反应。在实验2中,我们使用功能磁共振适应技术来探究pSTS是否具有相应的表情整体神经表征。对齐或未对齐的图像以块的形式呈现,这些块涉及重复相同图像或图像的上半部分或下半部分发生变化。无论变化发生在图像的顶部还是底部,右侧pSTS均出现神经反应增强,这表明在面部所有部位都能检测到表情变化。然而,与行为数据相反,对齐和未对齐刺激之间的模式并无差异。这表明pSTS并非以整体方式对面部表情进行编码。与pSTS相反,在右侧额下回(IFG)发现了对面部表情的整体反应模式。总之,这些结果表明pSTS反映了面部表情处理的早期阶段,其中面部特征是独立表征的。