Yang Xinchao, Wang Weihan, Yang Mingkui, Qiu Chunying, Xu Qiang
Department and Institute of Psychology, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China.
Department and Institute of Psychology, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China.
Biol Psychol. 2024 Nov;193:108861. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2024.108861. Epub 2024 Sep 16.
The brain helps individuals build expectations based on emotional prediction, facilitating the processing of faces in social interactions. Due to the intricacy of the environment, accurately predicting emotions remains a formidable task. Contextual uncertainty represents a state characterized by the inability to predict when, how, and why events occur. It leads to intensified sentiments and triggers adverse emotions like anxiety. Therefore, comprehending the influences of contextual uncertainty carries importance. The present study utilized event-related potentials (ERPs) technology to investigate contextual uncertainty's influence on facial expression processing. We employed a novel S1-S2 paradigm, using scene images as S1 and faces as S2. From the learning phase into the testing phase, the certain to uncertain group (CER to UNC) experienced more unpredictability (increased uncertainty), whereas the uncertain to certain group (UNC to CER) experienced more predictability (decreased uncertainty). This allowed for manipulating dynamic alterations in predictive relationships. The behavioral results showed that the valence ratings of neutral facial expressions were more negative in the CER to UNC group with increased contextual uncertainty. The ERP results showed that the more negative SPN (stimulus preceding negativity) amplitudes and positive LPP (late positive potential) amplitudes were observed in the UNC to CER group with decreased contextual uncertainty, compared to the CER to UNC group with increased contextual uncertainty. These findings have indicated that contextual uncertainty affects facial expression processing. In summary, these results contributed to comprehending the contextual uncertainty.
大脑帮助个体基于情绪预测建立预期,促进社交互动中面部的加工。由于环境的复杂性,准确预测情绪仍然是一项艰巨的任务。情境不确定性代表一种无法预测事件何时、如何以及为何发生的状态。它会导致情绪强化,并引发焦虑等负面情绪。因此,理解情境不确定性的影响具有重要意义。本研究利用事件相关电位(ERP)技术来探究情境不确定性对面部表情加工的影响。我们采用了一种新颖的S1-S2范式,将场景图像作为S1,面部作为S2。从学习阶段到测试阶段,确定到不确定组(CER到UNC)经历了更多的不可预测性(不确定性增加),而不确定到确定组(UNC到CER)经历了更多的可预测性(不确定性降低)。这使得能够操纵预测关系中的动态变化。行为结果表明,随着情境不确定性增加,CER到UNC组中中性面部表情的效价评分更负面。ERP结果显示,与情境不确定性增加的CER到UNC组相比,情境不确定性降低的UNC到CER组观察到更负的SPN(刺激前负波)波幅和正的LPP(晚期正电位)波幅。这些发现表明情境不确定性会影响面部表情加工。总之,这些结果有助于理解情境不确定性。