Malezieux Meryl, Klein Alexandra S, Gogolla Nadine
Circuits for Emotion Research Group, Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology, Martinsried, Germany.
Current affiliation: Emotion Research Department, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Munich, Germany; email:
Annu Rev Neurosci. 2023 Jul 10;46:211-231. doi: 10.1146/annurev-neuro-111020-103314. Epub 2023 Mar 14.
Emotions are fundamental to our experience and behavior, affecting and motivating all aspects of our lives. Scientists of various disciplines have been fascinated by emotions for centuries, yet even today vigorous debates abound about how to define emotions and how to best study their neural underpinnings. Defining emotions from an evolutionary perspective and acknowledging their important functional roles in supporting survival allows the study of emotion states in diverse species. This approach enables taking advantage of modern tools in behavioral, systems, and circuit neurosciences, allowing the precise dissection of neural mechanisms and behavior underlying emotion processes in model organisms. Here we review findings about the neural circuit mechanisms underlying emotion processing across species and try to identify points of convergence as well as important next steps in the pursuit of understanding how emotions emerge from neural activity.
情感是我们体验和行为的基础,影响并推动着我们生活的方方面面。几个世纪以来,各学科的科学家都对情感着迷,然而即便在今天,关于如何定义情感以及如何最好地研究其神经基础仍存在激烈争论。从进化的角度定义情感,并承认它们在支持生存方面的重要功能作用,有助于对不同物种的情感状态进行研究。这种方法能够利用行为神经科学、系统神经科学和回路神经科学中的现代工具,从而精确剖析模式生物中情感过程背后的神经机制和行为。在此,我们回顾有关跨物种情感处理的神经回路机制的研究结果,并试图确定趋同点以及在探索情感如何从神经活动中产生方面的重要后续步骤。