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Seeing the world through non rose-colored glasses: anxiety and the amygdala response to blended expressions

机译:通过非玫瑰色眼镜看世界:焦虑和杏仁核对混合表情的反应

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Anxious individuals have a greater tendency to categorize faces with ambiguous emotional expressions as fearful (Richards et al., ). These behavioral findings might reflect anxiety-related biases in stimulus representation within the human amygdala. Here, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) together with a continuous adaptation design to investigate the representation of faces from three expression continua (surprise-fear, sadness-fear, and surprise-sadness) within the amygdala and other brain regions implicated in face processing. Fifty-four healthy adult participants completed a face expression categorization task. Nineteen of these participants also viewed the same expressions presented using type 1 index 1 sequences while fMRI data were acquired. Behavioral analyses revealed an anxiety-related categorization bias in the surprise-fear continuum alone. Here, elevated anxiety was associated with a more rapid transition from surprise to fear responses as a function of percentage fear in the face presented, leading to increased fear categorizations for faces with a mid-way blend of surprise and fear. fMRI analyses revealed that high trait anxious participants also showed greater representational similarity, as indexed by greater adaptation of the Blood Oxygenation Level Dependent (BOLD) signal, between 50/50 surprise/fear expression blends and faces from the fear end of the surprise-fear continuum in both the right amygdala and right fusiform face area (FFA). No equivalent biases were observed for the other expression continua. These findings suggest that anxiety-related biases in the processing of expressions intermediate between surprise and fear may be linked to differential representation of these stimuli in the amygdala and FFA. The absence of anxiety-related biases for the sad-fear continuum might reflect intermediate expressions from the surprise-fear continuum being most ambiguous in threat-relevance.
机译:焦虑的人更有可能将情绪模棱两可的面孔归类为恐惧(Richards等,)。这些行为发现可能反映了人类杏仁核内刺激表现中与焦虑相关的偏见。在这里,我们使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)和连续适应设计来研究杏仁核和其他牵连的大脑区域中来自三个表达连续性(惊讶,恐惧,悲伤和意外惊讶)的面部表情。脸部处理。 54名健康成人参与者完成了面部表情分类任务。这些参与者中有19名在获取fMRI数据的同时,还查看了使用1型索引1序列呈现的相同表达。行为分析表明,仅在突击恐惧连续体中存在与焦虑相关的分类偏见。在这里,焦虑的加剧与从惊喜到恐惧反应的更快转变有关,后者是所呈现的面孔中恐惧百分比的函数,导致对惊奇和恐惧进行混合的面孔的恐惧分类增加。 fMRI分析显示,高性格焦虑参与者也表现出更大的代表性相似性,这是通过对血液氧合水平依赖性(BOLD)信号的更大适应,在50/50突击/恐惧表达混合和突击恐惧的恐惧结束时的面孔来索引的在右侧杏仁核和右侧梭形面部区域(FFA)中形成连续体。没有观察到其他表达连续性的等效偏差。这些发现表明,在惊喜和恐惧之间的中间表达过程中与焦虑相关的偏见可能与杏仁核和FFA中这些刺激的差异表示有关。缺乏对恐惧连续性的焦虑相关偏见,可能反映出令人惊讶的连续性在威胁相关性方面最为模糊的中间表达。

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