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NEURONS RESPONSIVE TO FACE-VIEW IN THE PRIMATE VENTROLATERAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX

机译:神经元对灵长类动物前额外皮层的敏感性面对面

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Studies have indicated that temporal and prefron-fal brain regions process face and vocal information. Face-selective and vocalization-responsive neurons have been demonstrated in the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC) and some prefrontal cells preferentially respond to combinations of face and corresponding vocalizations. These studies suggest VLPFC in nonhuman primates may play a role in communication that is similar to the role of inferior frontal regions in human language processing. If VLPFC is involved in communication, information about a speaker's face including identity, face-view, gaze, and emotional expression might be encoded by prefrontal neurons. In the following study, we examined the effect of face-view in ventrolateral prefrontal neurons by testing cells with auditory, visual, and a set of human and monkey faces rotated through 0deg, 30deg, 60deg, 90deg, and -30deg. Prefrontal neurons responded selectively to either the identity of the face presented (human or monkey) or to the specific view of the face/head, or to both identity and face-view. Neurons which were affected by the identity of the face most often showed an increase in firing in the second part of the stimulus period. Neurons that were selective for face-view typically preferred forward face-view stimuli (0deg and 30deg rotation). The neurons which were selective for forward face-view were also auditory responsive compared to other neurons which responded to other views or were unselective which were not auditory responsive. Our analysis showed that the human forward face (0deg) was decoded better and also contained the most information relative to other face-views. Our findings confirm a role for VLPFC in the processing and integration of face and vocalization information and add to the growing body of evidence that the primate ventrolateral prefrontal cortex plays a prominent role in social communication and is an important model in understanding the cellular mechanisms of communication. ? 2011 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:研究表明,时间和前列 - FAL脑区域过程面部和声乐信息。腹侧前额定皮层(VLPFC)中已经证明了面部选择性和发作响应神经元,一些前额相细胞优先响应面部和相应的发声组合。这些研究表明VLPFC在非人的灵长类动物中可能在通信中发挥作用,类似于人类语言处理中的额外区域的作用。如果VLPFC涉及通信,则有关扬声器的脸部的信息,包括身份,面部视图,凝视和情绪表达可能由前额叶神经元编码。在以下研究中,我们通过检测具有听觉,视觉和一组人和猴面对旋转的0deg,30deg,60deg,90deg和-30deg,检查了腹侧前额落神经元对腹侧前额落神经元对腹侧前额叶神经元的影响。前额外神经元选择性地响应所呈现的面(人或猴子)的身份或面部/头的特定视图,或者对身份和面观。受面部身份影响的神经元通常常常在刺激期的第二部分烧制增加。为面观具有选择性的神经元通常优选前向面观刺激(0deg和30deg旋转)。与其他观点的其他神经元相比,对向前面观具有选择性的神经元也是响应性的,或者是非响应性的无检测性的。我们的分析表明,人向前脸(0deg)更好地解码,并且还包含相对于其他面观的最多信息。我们的调查结果证实了VLPFC在面部和发声信息的加工和整合中的作用,并加入了越来越多的证据,称灵长类动物前额前皮层在社会沟通中发挥着突出作用,并且是了解沟通蜂窝机制的重要模式。还是2011年IBRO。 elsevier有限公司出版。保留所有权利。

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