大脑对情绪化面孔的反应分析

Bohdan Vodianyk, Ivan Seleznov, M. Chernykh, I. Zyma, A. Popov, K. Kiyono
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这项工作旨在研究情绪引起的脑电活动变化。我们的重点是揭示中性人脸刺激在消极或积极面部表情中引起的认知机制的变化。为了获得这些变化,在7个频率范围内比较了在正面和负面人脸图像后呈现情绪中性刺激时,傅里叶功率谱密度(PSD)和从去趋势移动平均分析(DMA)中获得的缩放指数值。结果,获得并分析了诱发反应的皮层映射图,以揭示特定大脑活动的表现。与性别相关的差异包括激活大脑的两个主要认知网络:情感网络和认知网络。在皮层地形方面,PSD变化发生在$\boldsymbol{\theta 1}$ -亚带(工作记忆延伸)皮层的前中央区域,并且几乎普遍发生在$\boldsymbol{\beta 1}$ -亚带(外部注意激活)皮层的所有区域。男女组间的分析表明,在负刺激后效下,女性组对中性图像的处理变化最为显著。DMA分析显示,在正面刺激前呈现中性图像的情况下,左额颞区01区振荡的同步性更强。此外,在一系列负面情绪背景下的中性图像呈现中,女性组的中央和右侧颞枕区脑电图信号保持了高水平的远距离时空相关性。
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Analysis of Brain Reaction to Emotional Faces
This work is aimed to study the changes of the emotion-induced variations in the brain's electrical activity. We focused on revealing alterations in cognitive mechanisms caused by the presentation of neutral human face stimuli among faces with either negative or positive expressions. To access the changes, Fourier Power Spectral Density (PSD) and the scaling exponent values obtained from the detrended moving average analysis (DMA) were compared in seven frequency ranges for the series when emotionally neutral stimuli were presented after positive and negative images of human faces. As a result, the cortical mapping of the evoked responses was obtained and analyzed to reveal the manifestations of the specific brain activity. Sex-related differences consisted of activating two major cognitive networks of the brain: emotional or theta-network and cognitive beta-network. As for cortical topography, PSD changes occurred in the antero-central areas of the cortex in the $\boldsymbol{\theta 1}$-subband (extension of working memory) and almost generally within all the cortical areas in the $\boldsymbol{\beta 1}$-subband (activation of external attention). Analysis conducted between male and female groups showed that the most significant changes were found in the female group during the processing of neutral images under the negative stimuli aftereffect. The DMA analysis revealed a greater synchronization of oscillations in the 01-range in the left frontal-temporal zones in the case of neutral image presentation preceded by positive stimuli. Apart from that, in the series of neutral image presentation against the negative emotional background, the female group was characterized by maintaining a high level of long-range spatio-temporal correlations of the electroencephalogram signal in the central and right temporal-occipital areas.
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