Adolphs R, Tranel D, Damasio H, Damasio A
Department of Neurology, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City 52242.
Nature. 1994 Dec 15;372(6507):669-72. doi: 10.1038/372669a0.
Studies in animals have shown that the amygdala receives highly processed visual input, contains neurons that respond selectively to faces, and that it participates in emotion and social behaviour. Although studies in epileptic patients support its role in emotion, determination of the amygdala's function in humans has been hampered by the rarity of patients with selective amygdala lesions. Here, with the help of one such rare patient, we report findings that suggest the human amygdala may be indispensable to: (1) recognize fear in facial expressions; (2) recognize multiple emotions in a single facial expression; but (3) is not required to recognize personal identity from faces. These results suggest that damage restricted to the amygdala causes very specific recognition impairments, and thus constrains the broad notion that the amygdala is involved in emotion.
对动物的研究表明,杏仁核接收经过高度处理的视觉输入,包含对面孔有选择性反应的神经元,并且参与情绪和社会行为。尽管对癫痫患者的研究支持其在情绪方面的作用,但由于选择性杏仁核损伤患者罕见,确定杏仁核在人类中的功能受到了阻碍。在此,借助一位这样的罕见患者,我们报告的研究结果表明,人类杏仁核可能对以下方面不可或缺:(1)识别面部表情中的恐惧;(2)识别单一面部表情中的多种情绪;但(3)从面部识别个人身份则不需要杏仁核。这些结果表明,仅限于杏仁核的损伤会导致非常特定的识别障碍,从而限制了杏仁核参与情绪这一宽泛概念。