非线性声现象通过哭声振幅包络来调节成人对婴儿哭声的面部热反应。

IF 3.5 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Journal of The Royal Society Interface Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-10 DOI:10.1098/rsif.2025.0150
Lény Lego, Clément Cornec, Siloé Corvin, Mathilde Massenet, Leo Papet, Hugues Patural, David Reby, François Jouen, Nicolas Mathevon
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摘要

对人类婴儿来说,让照顾者对他们痛苦的哭声做出反应是至关重要的。先前的研究表明,婴儿哭泣的某些特征——非线性现象(NLP)——使照顾者能够评估婴儿感受到的疼痛。然而,这些NLP在多大程度上调动了成年听众的自主神经系统仍未被探索。在这里,我们展示了听者面部温度的变化,这是自主情绪反应的标志,反映了婴儿哭声所表达的痛苦。具体来说,通过对表达轻微不适或急性疼痛的哭声进行听力实验,我们证明了NLP可以调节成年听众的面部热反应,而不受性别和哭声音高变化的影响。当听到含有大量NLP的叫声时,热响应的时间动态与声信号的振幅包络线的同步更紧密,而当NLP不那么突出时。因此,婴儿哭声中编码的疼痛会在成年男性和女性中产生同步的情绪反应,这强调了我们解码婴儿哭声所携带信息的能力,在参与更高层次的认知过程之前,整合了自主神经系统的立即激活。
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Nonlinear acoustic phenomena tune the adults' facial thermal response to baby cries with the cry amplitude envelope.

Getting caregivers to respond to their pain cries is vital for the human baby. Previous studies have shown that certain features of baby cries-the nonlinear phenomena (NLP)-enable caregivers to assess the pain felt by the baby. However, the extent to which these NLP mobilize the autonomic nervous system of an adult listener remains unexplored. Here, we show that variations in a listener's facial temperature, a marker of the autonomic emotional response, reflect the pain expressed by a baby's cry. Specifically, by conducting listening experiments with cries expressing mild discomfort or acute pain, we demonstrate that NLP modulate the facial thermal response in adult listeners, irrespective of sex and of cry pitch variation. The temporal dynamics of the thermal response is more closely synchronized with the amplitude envelope of the acoustic signal when listening to a cry containing a large level of NLP than when NLP are less prominent. The pain encoded in a baby's cry thus generates a synchronized emotional response in both adult men and women, emphasizing that our ability to decode the information carried by babies' cries integrates an immediate activation of the autonomic nervous system before engaging higher-order cognitive processes.

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Journal of The Royal Society Interface
Journal of The Royal Society Interface 综合性期刊-综合性期刊
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7.10
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2.60%
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234
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: J. R. Soc. Interface welcomes articles of high quality research at the interface of the physical and life sciences. It provides a high-quality forum to publish rapidly and interact across this boundary in two main ways: J. R. Soc. Interface publishes research applying chemistry, engineering, materials science, mathematics and physics to the biological and medical sciences; it also highlights discoveries in the life sciences of relevance to the physical sciences. Both sides of the interface are considered equally and it is one of the only journals to cover this exciting new territory. J. R. Soc. Interface welcomes contributions on a diverse range of topics, including but not limited to; biocomplexity, bioengineering, bioinformatics, biomaterials, biomechanics, bionanoscience, biophysics, chemical biology, computer science (as applied to the life sciences), medical physics, synthetic biology, systems biology, theoretical biology and tissue engineering.
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