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Out of Context, Beyond the Face: Neuroanatomical Pathways of Emotional Face-Body Language Integration in Adolescent Offenders

机译:脱离上下文,超越面部:青少年罪犯情感面部-身体语言融合的神经解剖学途径

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Background : Adolescent offenders (AOs) are characterized by social-norm transgression and aggressive behaviors. Those traits have been associated with alterations in socio-cognitive processes, including facial emotion recognition. While this would suggest that AOs tend to interpret negative emotional cues as threatening information, most research has relied on context-free stimuli, thus failing to directly track integrative processes typical of everyday cognition. Methods : In this study, we assessed the impact of body language and surrounding context on facial emotion recognition in AOs and non-offenders (NOs). We recruited 35 AOs from a reform school for young male offenders and 30 NOs matched for age and sex with the former group. All participants completed a well-validated task aimed to determine how contextual cues (i.e., emotional body language and surrounding context) influence facial emotion recognition through the use of congruent and incongruent combinations of facial and bodily emotional information. Results : This study showed that AOs tend to overvalue bodily and contextual signals in emotion recognition, with poorer facial-emotion categorization and increased sensitivity to context information in incongruent face-body scenarios. This pattern was associated with executive dysfunctions and disruptive behaviors, as well as with gray matter (GM) of brain regions supporting body-face recognition [fusiform gyrus (FG)], emotion processing [cingulate cortex (CC), superior temporal gyrus (STG)], contextual integration (precuneus, STG), and motor resonance [cerebellum, supplementary motor area (SMA)]. Discussion : Together, our results pave the way for a better understanding of the neurocognitive association between contextual emotion recognition, behavioral regulation, cognitive control, and externalized behaviors in AOs.
机译:背景:青少年违法者(AOs)的特征是违反社会规范和侵略行为。这些特征与包括面部情感识别在内的社会认知过程的改变有关。虽然这表明AO倾向于将消极的情绪线索解释为威胁性信息,但大多数研究都依赖于上下文无关的刺激,因此无法直接跟踪日常认知中典型的整合过程。方法:在这项研究中,我们评估了肢体语言和周围环境对AO和非违法者(NO)中面部情绪识别的影响。我们从一所改革学校招募了35名AO青年男性罪犯,并从年龄和性别上与前一组相匹配的30名NO。所有参与者都完成了一项经过充分验证的任务,旨在确定上下文提示(即情感肢体语言和周围上下文)如何通过使用面部和身体情感信息的一致和不一致的组合来影响面部情感识别。结果:这项研究表明,在情感识别方面,AOs倾向于在情感识别中高估身体和上下文信号,面部表情分类较差,并且对上下文信息的敏感性增加。这种模式与执行功能障碍和破坏性行为,以及与支持体脸识别[梭状回(FG)],情感处理[扣带回皮层(CC),颞上回(STG)]的大脑区域的灰质(GM)有关。 )],情境整合(precuneus,STG)和运动共振[小脑,运动辅助区(SMA)]。讨论:我们的研究结果共同为更好地理解AO中情境情感识别,行为调节,认知控制和外在行为之间的神经认知联系铺平了道路。

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