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The Interaction Between Gaze and Facial Expression in the Amygdala and Extended Amygdala is Modulated by Anxiety

机译:杏仁核和扩展杏仁核中注视和面部表情之间的相互作用受焦虑的调节。

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Behavioral evidence indicates that angry faces are seen as more threatening, and elicit greater anxiety, when directed at the observer, whereas the influence of gaze on the processing of fearful faces is less consistent. Recent research has also found inconsistent effects of expression and gaze direction on the amygdala response to facial signals of threat. However, such studies have failed to consider the important influence of anxiety on the response to signals of threat; an influence that is well established in behavioral research and recent neuroimaging studies. Here, we investigated the way in which individual differences in anxiety would influence the interactive effect of gaze and expression on the response to angry and fearful faces in the human extended amygdala. Participants viewed images of fearful, angry and neutral faces, either displaying an averted or direct gaze. We found that state anxiety predicted an increased response in the dorsal amygdala/substantia innominata (SI) to angry faces when gazing at, relative to away from the observer. By contrast, high state anxious individuals showed an increased amygdala response to fearful faces that was less dependent on gaze. In addition, the relationship between state anxiety and gaze on emotional intensity ratings mirrored the relationship between anxiety and the amygdala/SI response. These results have implications for understanding the functional role of the amygdala and extended amygdala in processing signals of threat, and are consistent with the proposed role of this region in coding the relevance or significance of a stimulus to the observer.
机译:行为证据表明,面对观察者时,愤怒的面孔被认为具有更大的威胁性,并引起更大的焦虑感,而凝视对处理可怕面孔的影响则不太一致。最近的研究还发现表情和注视方向对杏仁核对面部威胁信号的反应不一致。但是,此类研究未能考虑焦虑对威胁信号反应的重要影响。在行为研究和最近的神经影像学研究中已经确立的影响力。在这里,我们研究了焦虑的个体差异将如何影响注视和表情对人类扩展杏仁核对生气和恐惧面孔的反应的交互作用。参加者查看了恐惧,愤怒和中性的面孔的图像,这些图像表现出回避或直接的凝视。我们发现状态焦虑预示着注视时背侧杏仁核/无意识实物(SI)对生气脸的反应增加,相对于远离观察者。相比之下,焦虑状态高的人显示出杏仁核对恐惧面孔的反应增加,而对面部表情的依赖性降低。此外,状态焦虑与注视情绪强度等级之间的关系反映了焦虑与杏仁核/ SI反应之间的关系。这些结果对于理解杏仁核和延伸的杏仁核在处理威胁信号中的功能作用具有启示意义,并且与该区域在编码刺激对观察者的相关性或重要性方面的拟议作用一致。

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