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Neuroethological investigations of the monkey amygdaloid complex.

机译:猴子杏仁扁桃体复合物的神经心理学研究。

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Facial displays are an important cue for semi-terrestrial non-human primates who rely heavily upon vision for social communication. To elucidate the salient features of facial expressions to which monkeys attend, we studied the viewing patterns of monkeys to a range of dynamic and static facial displays. In parallel, neurophysiological experiments were performed in the monkey amygdaloid complex, a neuroanatomical structure which plays an important role in the acquisition of associations between sensory percepts and their behavioral significance. To investigate the degree to which activity in the non-human primate amygdala reflects the perceptual or affective qualities of behaviorally significant images, neuronal activity was recorded from the amygdaloid complex of the awake-behaving monkey during the presentation of ethologically salient visual stimuli such as monkey faces, human faces, foods and other non-food objects. To improve our ability to identify the neuroanatomical location of isolated neurons during an experimental session, a new technique was developed for imaging the intra-cranial position of microelectrodes using MRI and radiography.;Recording the eye-positions of monkeys viewing a range of facial displays revealed that monkeys inspect major features of the face such as the eyes and mouth, and that the relative amount of time spent viewing these features depended upon the nature of the expression. These results were used in the analysis of our neuronal data which showed that a small population of single cells in the amygdala selectively respond to particular expressions of facial displays, and certain food items. Another population of neurons responded to categories of stimuli such as all monkey faces, or all food objects. Based on the neuronal data we conclude that the amygdala is involved in the higher-order visual processes related to ethologically salient visual images.
机译:面部展示是严重依赖视觉进行社交交流的半陆生非人类灵长类动物的重要提示。为了阐明猴子参加的面部表情的显着特征,我们研究了猴子在一系列动态和静态面部显示中的观看模式。同时,在猴子杏仁体复合体中进行了神经生理学实验,该复合体是一种神经解剖结构,在获取感官知觉与其行为意义之间的联系中起着重要作用。为了研究非人类灵长类动物杏仁核中的活动反映出行为重要图像的感知或情感质量的程度,在表现出道德上重要的视觉刺激(例如猴子)的过程中,从清醒的猴子的杏仁状复合体中记录了神经元活动脸,人脸,食物和其他非食物物体。为了提高我们在实验过程中识别孤立神经元的神经解剖位置的能力,开发了一种使用MRI和放射成像技术对微电极的颅内位置进行成像的新技术;记录观察一系列面部显示的猴子的眼部位置揭示猴子会检查脸部的主要特征(例如眼睛和嘴巴),并且观察这些特征所花费的相对时间取决于表情的性质。这些结果用于分析我们的神经元数据,结果表明杏仁核中有一小部分单细胞选择性地响应面部表情和某些食品的特定表达。另一类神经元对各种刺激做出了响应,例如所有猴子的脸或所有食物。根据神经元数据,我们得出结论:杏仁核参与了与在伦理学上重要的视觉图像有关的高级视觉过程。

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  • 作者

    Nahm, Frederick Ki-in.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, San Diego.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, San Diego.;
  • 学科 Biology Neuroscience.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1994
  • 页码 217 p.
  • 总页数 217
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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