Impact of emotional valence on mismatch negativity in the course of cortical face processing

Maximilian Kaffes , Lea Rabe , Armin Rudolph , Johannes Rentzsch , Andres H. Neuhaus , Christina Hofmann-Shen
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Various aspects of cortical face processing have been studied by assessing event related potentials (ERP). It has been described in the literature that mismatch negativity (MMN), a well-studied ERP, is not only modulated by sensory features but also emotional valence. However, the exact impact of emotion on the temporo-spatial profile of visual MMN during face processing remains inconsistent. By employing a sequential oddball paradigm using both neutral and emotional deviants, we were able to differentiate two distinct vMMN subcomponents. While an early subcomponent at 150–250 ms is elicited by emotional salient facial stimuli, the later subcomponent at 250–400 ms seems to reflect the detection of regularity violations in facial recognition per se, unaffected by emotional salience. Our results suggest that emotional valence is encoded in vMMN signal strength at an early stage of facial processing. Furthermore, we assume that of facial processing consists of temporo-spatially distinct, partially overlapping levels concerning different facial aspects.

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情绪效价对皮层面孔加工过程中错配负性的影响
已经通过评估事件相关电位(ERP)来研究皮层面部处理的各个方面。文献中描述了失配负性(MMN),一种研究得很好的ERP,不仅受感官特征的调节,还受情绪效价的调节。然而,在人脸处理过程中,情绪对视觉MMN的时间-空间轮廓的确切影响仍然不一致。通过使用中性和情绪异常者的顺序怪人范式,我们能够区分两个不同的vMMN子成分。虽然150–250毫秒的早期子成分是由情绪显著的面部刺激引起的,但250–400毫秒的后期子成分似乎反映了对面部识别本身规律性违规的检测,不受情绪显著性的影响。我们的研究结果表明,情绪效价在面部处理的早期阶段编码在vMMN信号强度中。此外,我们假设面部处理由涉及不同面部方面的时间-空间上不同的、部分重叠的层次组成。
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