Changes in male brain responses to emotional faces from adolescence to middle age

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作者
Deeley, Quinton [1 ]
Daly, Eileen M. [1 ]
Azuma, Rayna [1 ]
Surguladze, Simon [2 ]
Giampietro, Vincent [3 ]
Brammer, Michael J. [3 ]
Hallahan, Brian [1 ]
Dunbar, Robin I. M. [4 ]
Phillips, Mary L. [2 ,5 ]
Murphy, Declan G. M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Kings Coll London, Inst Psychiat, Sect Brain Maturat, London SE5 8AF, England
[2] Kings Coll London, Inst Psychiat, Sect Neurosci & Emot, London SE5 8AF, England
[3] Kings Coll London, Inst Psychiat, Ctr Neuroimaging Sci, London SE5 8AF, England
[4] Univ Liverpool, British Acad Centenary Res Project, Sch Biol Sci, Liverpool L69 7ZB, Merseyside, England
[5] Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, Pittsburgh, PA USA
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
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10.1016/j.neuroimage.2007.11.023
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 [神经生物学];
摘要
Facial emotion perception is fundamental to human social behaviour, and changes with age. Nevertheless, age-related differences in the relative activation of components of emotion processing networks are poorly understood. Thus we measured brain activity with event-related fMRI in 40 right handed healthy male controls, age range 850 years, during implicit processing of fearful, disgusted, and a control condition of neutral facial expressions. There was a significant negative correlation between increasing age and neural response to fearful and disgusted expressions in dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (BA 10), and middle frontal gyri (BA 6). Hence, in healthy subjects, the functional anatomy of facial emotion processing is not 'hard-wired', but undergoes progressive change into adulthood. Possible explanations for the age-related changes in dorsomedial and middle frontal cortical activity may include a reduction in the attentional demands of appraising facial expressions as perceptual skill increases, or changes in processing the self-relevance of facial expressions during social and cognitive development. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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