Modulatory role of the right ventrolateral prefrontal cortex in crowd emotional perception following social exclusion.

Peiyao Geng, Ping Li, Cong Fan, Mingming Zhang, Wenbo Luo, Weiqi He
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Abstract

The right ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (rVLPFC) is a crucial region involved in modulating social exclusion. Although prior studies have focused primarily on how social exclusion influences the perception of single faces, the effect of social exclusion on the crowd emotional perception and the neural mechanisms remain elusive. The current research examined whether social exclusion causes a biased perception of crowd emotions, and whether this effect would be modulated by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) over the rVLPFC. Participants were either socially included or excluded, while TMS stimulation was applied over the rVLPFC or the vertex. Next, they viewed sets of happy or disgusted faces and assessed the mean emotions of each set. Socially excluded participants overestimated the mean emotions for disgusted crowd faces compared to socially included participants, which was positively correlated with need threat. Compared to the vertex, stimulating the rVLPFC reduced socially excluded participants' biased perception of disgusted crowd faces. Moreover, stimulation of the rVLPFC decreased discrimination performance for crowd faces expressing disgust but increased it for happy crowd faces. The results provide a causal test for the role of rVLPFC in alleviating the biased perception of negative crowd emotions following social exclusion.

右腹外侧前额叶皮层在社会排斥后群体情绪知觉中的调节作用。
右腹外侧前额叶皮层(rVLPFC)是参与调节社会排斥的关键区域。虽然以往的研究主要集中在社会排斥对单面知觉的影响上,但社会排斥对群体情绪知觉的影响及其神经机制尚不明确。目前的研究考察了社会排斥是否会导致对人群情绪的偏见感知,以及这种影响是否会通过经颅磁刺激(TMS)对rVLPFC进行调节。当TMS刺激作用于rVLPFC或顶点时,参与者被社会纳入或排除。接下来,他们观看一组快乐或厌恶的面孔,并评估每组面孔的平均情绪。与被社会排斥的参与者相比,被社会排斥的参与者对厌恶人群面孔的平均情绪估计过高,这与需求威胁呈正相关。与顶点相比,刺激rVLPFC减少了被社会排斥的参与者对厌恶人群面孔的偏见感知。此外,rVLPFC的刺激降低了对厌恶人群面孔的辨别能力,但提高了对快乐人群面孔的辨别能力。研究结果为rVLPFC在缓解社会排斥后群体负面情绪偏见知觉中的作用提供了因果检验。
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