Your smiles inspired my smiles: the interpersonal neural coupling of positive emotion contagion during social interactions

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROIMAGING
Tongtong Zhu , Jianru Bi , Linzi Wang , Zimeng Xin , Luyao Jin , Yi Zhou , Kelong Lu , Xinyue Wang , Ning Hao , Yanmei Wang
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Emotional contagion refers a process that by which the emotions of a perceiver become more similar to those of others as a result of exposure to these emotions. The present study investigated the behavioral and interpersonal neural coupling mechanisms underlying positive emotional contagion. We recruited forty-six stranger dyads and created an emotional contagion task using the fNIRS-based hyper-scanning technique to track brain activities of interactive partners (the sender, the perceiver), examining brain regions such as the prefrontal cortex and temporo-parietal junction, which are parts of the cognitive control and mirroring brain networks. In each dyad, the senders were demanded to watch positive/neutral clips or imitate the actor’s non-emotional facial actions, the perceivers were demanded to observe the senders’ positive/neutral facial expressions or non-emotional facial movements passively. Results revealed that interactive partners exhibited more synchronous facial expressions, higher interpersonal brain synchronizations (IBS) associated with the mirror neuron system (IFG, SMG) and the cognitive control system (DLPFC) and reported more positive emotions in the positive condition than neural condition or facial movements condition, indicating positive emotional contagion has occurred. Furthermore, the perceiver’s self-rated valence scores positively mediated the relationship between facial expression synchrony and IBS of mirror neuron system between dyads (IFG_TRI sender - left_SMG perceiver). Our findings revealed that automatic mimicry of other’s positive emotional expressions (indicating by facial expression synchronization) might be one of the mechanisms responsible for the contagion of positive emotions among strangers. We discussed the evolutional benefits of positive emotional contagion adhering to an automatic mimicry process.
你的微笑激发了我的微笑:社会交往中积极情绪传染的人际神经耦合
情绪传染指的是一个过程,通过这个过程,一个感知者的情绪变得更相似的那些其他人的情绪,由于暴露在这些情绪。本研究探讨了积极情绪传染的行为和人际神经耦合机制。我们招募了46对陌生人,并使用基于fnir的超扫描技术创建了一个情绪感染任务,以跟踪互动伙伴(发送者,感知者)的大脑活动,检查大脑区域,如前额叶皮层和颞顶叶连接,这是认知控制和镜像大脑网络的一部分。在每组中,发送者被要求观看积极/中性的片段或模仿演员的非情绪面部动作,感知者被要求被动观察发送者的积极/中性面部表情或非情绪面部动作。结果表明,在积极情境下,互动伙伴表现出更多的同步面部表情,与镜像神经元系统(IFG, SMG)和认知控制系统(DLPFC)相关的人际大脑同步(IBS)更高,并报告了比神经情境或面部动作情境更多的积极情绪,表明积极情绪感染已经发生。此外,知觉者自评效价得分正介导双组(IFG_TRI发送者- left_SMG感知者)面部表情同步与镜像神经元系统IBS之间的关系。研究结果表明,对他人积极情绪表达的自动模仿(通过面部表情同步表示)可能是陌生人之间积极情绪传染的机制之一。我们讨论了积极情绪感染遵循自动模仿过程的进化益处。
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NeuroImage
NeuroImage 医学-核医学
CiteScore
11.30
自引率
10.50%
发文量
809
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: NeuroImage, a Journal of Brain Function provides a vehicle for communicating important advances in acquiring, analyzing, and modelling neuroimaging data and in applying these techniques to the study of structure-function and brain-behavior relationships. Though the emphasis is on the macroscopic level of human brain organization, meso-and microscopic neuroimaging across all species will be considered if informative for understanding the aforementioned relationships.
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