面孔失认症和面部敏感区域在种族认知中的作用。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Pauline Schaller, Anne-Raphaëlle Richoz, Justin Duncan, Peter de Lissa, Roberto Caldara
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种族可以迅速而毫不费力地从面孔中提取出来。先前的fMRI研究已经报道了在按种族对面孔进行分类时,双侧梭状脸区(FFAs)和枕部脸区(OFAs)的种族相关调节。然而,我们最近的研究结果显示,在一个经过充分研究的纯获得性面孔失认症患者和健康对照者之间,存在可比较的其他种族分类优势。值得注意的是,尽管右OFA (rOFA)和左FFA (lFFA)持续存在病变,但与同种族面孔相比,PS表现出更快的种族分类,与健康参与者相似。这一观察结果表明,即使核心面部敏感区域受损,种族加工也能有效地发生,这挑战了fMRI在健康个体中观察到的rOFA和lFFA中种族相关激活的功能意义。为了解决这个明显的矛盾,我们测试了PS和年龄匹配的对照,在按种族分类的相同和其他种族变形的面孔。我们的数据表明,PS需要更多的视觉信息来准确地对种族模糊的面孔进行分类,这表明完整的rOFA和/或lFFA对于提取细粒度的种族信息至关重要。这些结果完善了我们对这些关键皮质区域的功能作用的理解,并为面孔种族和面孔失认症感知的神经机制提供了新的见解。
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Prosopagnosia and the role of face-sensitive areas in race perception.

Prosopagnosia and the role of face-sensitive areas in race perception.

Prosopagnosia and the role of face-sensitive areas in race perception.

Prosopagnosia and the role of face-sensitive areas in race perception.

Race is rapidly and effortlessly extracted from faces. Previous fMRI studies have reported race-related modulations in the bilateral Fusiform Face Areas (FFAs) and Occipital Face Areas (OFAs) during the categorization of faces by race. However, our recent findings revealed a comparable Other-Race Categorization Advantage between a well-studied case of pure acquired prosopagnosia-patient PS-and healthy controls. Notably, PS demonstrated faster categorization by race of other-compared to same-race faces, similar to healthy participants, despite sustaining lesions in the right OFA (rOFA) and left FFA (lFFA). This observation suggests that race processing can occur effectively even with damage to core face-sensitive regions, challenging the functional significance of race-related activations in the rOFA and lFFA observed in healthy individuals with fMRI. To address this apparent contradiction, we tested PS and age-matched controls during the categorization by race of same- to other-race morphed faces. Our data showed that PS required more visual information to accurately categorize racially ambiguous faces, indicating that intact rOFA and/or lFFA are crucial for extracting fine-grained racial information. These results refine our understanding of the functional roles of these key cortical regions and offer novel insights into the neural mechanisms underlying the perception of face race and prosopagnosia.

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