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Neural Responses to Ambiguity Involve Domain-general and Domain-specific Emotion Processing Systems

机译:神经反应以歧义涉及领域一般和特定域的情感处理系统

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Extant research has examined the process of decision making under uncertainty, specifically in situations of ambiguity. However, much of this work has been conducted in the context of semantic and low-level visual processing. An open question is whether ambiguity in social signals (e.g., emotional facial expressions) is processed similarly or whether a unique set of processors come on-line to resolve ambiguity in a social context. Our work has examined ambiguity using surprised facial expressions, as they have predicted both positive and negative outcomes in the past. Specifically, whereas some people tended to interpret surprise as negatively valenced, others tended toward a more positive interpretation. Here, we examined neural responses to social ambiguity using faces (surprise) and nonface emotional scenes (International Affective Picture System). Moreover, we examined whether these effects are specific to ambiguity resolution (i.e., judgments about the ambiguity) or whether similar effects would be demonstrated for incidental judgments (e.g., nonvalence judgments about ambiguously valenced stimuli). We found that a distinct task control (i.e., cingulo-opercular) network was more active when resolving ambiguity. We also found that activity in the ventral amygdala was greater to faces and scenes that were rated explicitly along the dimension of valence, consistent with findings that the ventral amygdala tracks valence. Taken together, there is a complex neural architecture that supports decision making in the presence of ambiguity: (a) a core set of cortical structures engaged for explicit ambiguity processing across stimulus boundaries and (b) other dedicated circuits for biologically relevant learning situations involving faces.
机译:现有的研究已经检查了不确定性下的决策过程,特别是在模棱两可的情况下。但是,许多工作是在语义和低级视觉处理的背景下进行的。一个悬而未决的问题是,是否以类似方式处理社交信号(例如,情感面部表情)中的歧义,或者是否有一组独特的处理器在线上解决社交情境中的歧义。我们的工作使用令人惊讶的面部表情检查了歧义,因为他们过去预测过正面和负面的结果。具体而言,尽管有些人倾向于将惊喜解释为负价,但其他人则倾向于更为积极的解释。在这里,我们使用面部表情(惊奇)和非面部表情(国际情感图片系统)检查了对社交歧义的神经反应。此外,我们研究了这些影响是否特定于歧义解决(即关于歧义的判断),或者是否会为偶然判断(例如,关于含歧义价刺激的非价判断)显示出类似的效果。我们发现,解决歧义性时,一个独特的任务控制(即cingulo-opercular)网络更为活跃。我们还发现,腹侧杏仁核的活动性比沿价数维度明确评估的面孔和场景更大,这与腹侧杏仁核跟踪化合价的发现一致。综上所述,有一个复杂的神经体系结构可在存在歧义的情况下支持决策:(a)一组皮质结构的核心,用于在刺激边界上进行明确的歧义处理;(b)其他专用电路,用于涉及人脸的生物学相关学习情况。

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