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Processing of Unattended Emotional Facial Expressions: Correlates of Visual Field Bias in Women

机译:无人参与的情绪面部表情的处理:妇女视野偏差的相关性。

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Lateralization in emotional processing is a matter of ongoing debate. Various factors can influence lateralized emotional processing, including stimulus location, emotional valence, and gender. In the present study, we aim to elucidate how unattended emotional facial expressions shown at different locations in the visual field influence behavioral responses, eye movement, and neural responses in a sample of healthy women. Our female participants viewed fearful, happy and neutral faces presented at central and peripheral (left or right) locations while keeping their gaze locked on a central fixation crosshairs and indicating stimulus location via button presses. Throughout the experiment, we monitored fixation and gaze shifts by means of eye tracking. We analyzed eye movements, neural and behavioral responses from n = 18 participants with excellent tracking and task performance. Face stimuli presented in the left hemifield entailed the fastest reactions irrespective of face valence. Unwarranted gaze shifts away from central fixation were rare and mainly directed at peripherally presented stimuli. A distributed neural network comprising the right amygdala, left temporal pole, left middle temporal gyrus, right superior frontal gyrus, and right posterior putamen differentially responded to centrally presented fearful faces, and to peripherally presented neutral and happy faces, especially when they appeared in the left hemifield. Our findings point to a visual field bias on the behavioral and neural level in our female sample. Reaction times, eye movements and neural activations varied according to stimulus location. An interactive effect of face location with face valence was present at the neural level but did not translate to behavioral or eye movement responses.
机译:情绪处理中的横向化是一个不断争论的问题。各种因素都会影响横向的情绪处理,包括刺激位置,情绪效价和性别。在本研究中,我们旨在阐明在健康女性样本中,在视野中不同位置显示的无人值守的面部表情如何影响行为反应,眼睛运动和神经反应。我们的女性参与者观看了在中央和外围(左或右)位置呈现的恐惧,快乐和中立的脸,同时将目光锁定在中央注视十字准线上,并通过按下按钮指示刺激的位置。在整个实验过程中,我们通过眼动追踪监测了注视和注视变化。我们分析了n = 18名参与者的眼球运动,神经和行为反应,并具有出色的跟踪和任务表现。左半场呈现的脸部刺激无论脸价如何,反应最快。视线偏离中央注视的情况很少见,主要针对周围出现的刺激。包括右杏仁核,左颞极,左中颞回,右额额上回和右后壳核在内的分布式神经网络,对中央呈现的恐惧面孔和周围呈现的中性和快乐面孔有不同的反应,特别是当它们出现在左半场。我们的发现指向女性样本中行为和神经水平的视野偏差。反应时间,眼球运动和神经激活根据刺激位置而变化。面部位置与面部化合价的交互作用存在于神经水平,但没有转化为行为或眼球运动反应。

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