青少年面部反扫视期间的大脑活动。

Cerebral cortex communications Pub Date : 2021-09-24 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1093/texcom/tgab057
Alia Afyouni, Franziska Geringswald, Bruno Nazarian, Marie-Helene Grosbras
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认知控制和社会知觉在青春期都会发生变化,但人们对这两个过程的相互作用知之甚少。我们的目的是描述与社会刺激对认知控制的影响有关的大脑活动的发育变化,更具体地说,是对抑制性控制的影响。在功能性磁共振脑成像期间,儿童(8-11岁,n = 19)、青少年(12-17岁,n = 20)和成人(24-40岁,n = 19)以面部或汽车作为视觉刺激进行反扫视任务。我们重复了所有年龄组的核心动眼区和面部感知脑区参与的发现,随着年龄的增长,额顶叶动眼区和梭状回面部区域的参与增加。刺激类型对青少年抗眼跳相关活动有显著调节作用。这种相互作用主要在枕颞区以及辅助运动皮层和中枢后回观察到。这些结果表明在青少年时期社会刺激的特殊治疗。
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Brain Activity During Antisaccades to Faces in Adolescence.

Brain Activity During Antisaccades to Faces in Adolescence.

Brain Activity During Antisaccades to Faces in Adolescence.

Brain Activity During Antisaccades to Faces in Adolescence.

Cognitive control and social perception both change during adolescence, but little is known of the interaction of these 2 processes. We aimed to characterize developmental changes in brain activity related to the influence of a social stimulus on cognitive control and more specifically on inhibitory control. Children (age 8-11, n = 19), adolescents (age 12-17, n = 20), and adults (age 24-40, n = 19) performed an antisaccade task with either faces or cars as visual stimuli, during functional magnetic resonance brain imaging. We replicate the finding of the engagement of the core oculomotor and face perception brain regions in all age-groups, with increased involvement of frontoparietal oculomotor regions and fusiform face regions with age. The antisaccade-related activity was modulated by stimulus category significantly only in adolescents. This interaction was observed mainly in occipitotemporal regions as well as in supplementary motor cortex and postcentral gyrus. These results indicate a special treatment of social stimuli during adolescence.

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