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Neuromagnetic brain responses to other persons eye blinks seen on video

机译:视频中看到的对其他人眼睛眨眼的神经磁反应

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Eye blinks, typically occurring 15–20 times per minute, rarely capture attention during face-to-face interaction. To determine the extent to which eye blinks affect the viewer's brain activity, we recorded magnetoencephalographic brain responses to natural blinks, and to the same blinks slowed down to 38% of the original speed. The stimuli were presented on video once every 2.3–6.2 s. As a control, we presented two horizontal black bars moving with the same time courses and the same extent as the eyelids in the blink video. Both types of blinks and bars elicited clear responses peaking at about 200 ms in the occipital areas, with no systematic differences between hemispheres. For the bars, these main responses were (as expected) weaker (by 24%) and later (by 33 ms) to slow-motion than normal-speed stimuli. For blinks, however, the responses to both normal-speed and slow-motion stimuli were of the same amplitude and latency. Our results demonstrate that the brain not only responds to other persons' eye blinks, but that the responses are as fast and of equal size even when the blinks are considerably slowed down. We interpret this finding to reflect the increased social salience of the slowed-down blinks that counteracted the general tendency of the brain to react more weakly and more slowly to slowly- vs. quickly-changing stimuli. This finding may relate to the social importance of facial gestures, including eye blinks.
机译:眨眼通常每分钟发生15–20次,在面对面的互动中很少引起注意。为了确定眨眼对观看者大脑活动的影响程度,我们记录了脑磁图对自然眨眼的反应,并且对同一眨眼的速度降低到原始速度的38%。每2.3-6.2秒在视频上显示一次刺激。作为控件,我们呈现了两个水平的黑条,它们与眨眼视频中的眼皮具有相同的时程和程度。眨眼和横杠这两种类型都引起清晰的反应,在枕骨区域的峰值大约为200毫秒,半球之间没有系统的差异。对于棒来说,这些慢速运动的主要反应(如预期的那样)比正常速度的刺激要弱(降低了24%),后来又慢了(33毫秒)。对于眨眼,对正常速度和慢动作刺激的响应具有相同的幅度和潜伏期。我们的结果表明,大脑不仅对他人的眨眼有反应,而且即使眨眼的速度明显减慢,反应也一样快且大小相同。我们将这一发现解释为反映了慢速眨眼增加的社会显着性,这抵消了大脑对缓慢变化和快速变化的刺激反应更弱,反应更慢的一般趋势。这一发现可能与面部姿势(包括眨眼)的社会重要性有关。

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