Korea University, Department of Brain and Cognitive Engineering, Seoul, South Korea.
Empathy Research Institute, Seoul, South Korea.
PLoS One. 2019 Apr 11;14(4):e0214957. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0214957. eCollection 2019.
A "masked face", that is, decreased facial expression is considered as one of the cardinal symptoms among individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD). Both spontaneous and voluntary mimicry toward others' emotional expressions is essential for both social communication and emotional sharing with others. Despite many studies showing impairments in facial movements in PD in general, it is still unclear whether voluntary, spontaneous, or both types of mimicry are affected and how the impairments affect the patients' quality of life. We investigated to verify whether impairments in facial movements happen for spontaneous as well as for voluntary expressions by quantitatively comparing muscle activations using surface electromyography. Dynamic facial expressions of Neutral, Anger, Joy, and Sad were presented during recordings in corrugator and zygomatic areas. In the spontaneous condition, participants were instructed to simply watch clips, whereas in the voluntary condition they were instructed to actively mimic the stimuli. We found that PD patients showed decreased mimicry in both spontaneous and voluntary conditions compared to a matched control group, although movement patterns in each emotion were similar in the two groups. Moreover, whereas the decrease in mimicry correlated with the decrease not in a health-related quality of life index (PDQ), it did so in a more subjective measurement of general quality of life index (SWB). The correlation between facial mimicry and subjective well-being index suggests that the 'masked face' symptom deteriorates patients' quality of life in a complex way affecting social and psychological aspects, which in turn may be linked to the increased depression risk among individuals with PD.
“面具脸”,即面部表情减少,被认为是帕金森病(PD)患者的主要症状之一。自发和自愿模仿他人的情绪表达对于社交沟通和与他人分享情感都至关重要。尽管许多研究表明 PD 患者的面部运动存在损伤,但目前仍不清楚是自愿的、自发的还是这两种类型的模仿受到了影响,以及损伤如何影响患者的生活质量。我们通过使用表面肌电图定量比较肌肉激活来研究验证自发和自愿表情是否存在运动损伤。在记录中呈现了中性、愤怒、喜悦和悲伤的动态面部表情,分别在皱眉肌和颧骨区域。在自发条件下,参与者被指示简单地观看视频,而在自愿条件下,他们被指示主动模仿刺激。我们发现,与匹配的对照组相比,PD 患者在自发和自愿条件下的模仿都减少了,尽管两组的每个情绪的运动模式相似。此外,虽然模仿的减少与健康相关生活质量指数(PDQ)的减少无关,但与更主观的总体生活质量指数(SWB)的减少有关。面部模仿与主观幸福感指数之间的相关性表明,“面具脸”症状以一种复杂的方式恶化了患者的生活质量,影响了社交和心理方面,这反过来可能与 PD 患者的抑郁风险增加有关。