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   Integrative processing of touch and affect in social perception: An fMRI study  
   
نویسنده ebisch s.j.h. ,salone a. ,martinotti g. ,carlucci l. ,mantini d. ,perrucci m.g. ,saggino a. ,romani g.l. ,di giannantonio m. ,northoff g. ,gallese v.
منبع frontiers in human neuroscience - 2016 - دوره : 10 - شماره : MAY2016
چکیده    Social perception commonly employs multiple sources of information. the present study aimed at investigating the integrative processing of affective social signals. task- related and task-free functional magnetic resonance imaging was performed in 26 healthy adult participants during a social perception task concerning dynamic visual stimuli simultaneously depicting facial expressions of emotion and tactile sensations that could be either congruent or incongruent. confounding effects due to affective valence,inhibitory top-down influences,cross-modal integration,and conflict processing were minimized. the results showed that the perception of congruent,compared to incongruent stimuli,elicited enhanced neural activity in a set of brain regions including left amygdala,bilateral posterior cingulate cortex (pcc),and left superior parietal cortex. these congruency effects did not differ as a function of emotion or sensation. a complementary task-related functional interaction analysis preliminarily suggested that amygdala activity depended on previous processing stages in fusiform gyrus and pcc. the findings provide support for the integrative processing of social information about others’ feelings from manifold bodily sources (sensory-affective information) in amygdala and pcc. given that the congruent stimuli were also judged as being more self-related and more familiar in terms of personal experience in an independent sample of participants,we speculate that such integrative processing might be mediated by the linking of external stimuli with self-experience. finally,the prediction of task-related responses in amygdala by intrinsic functional connectivity between amygdala and pcc during a task-free state implies a neuro-functional basis for an individual predisposition for the integrative processing of social stimulus content. © 2016 ebisch,salone,martinotti,carlucci,mantini,perrucci,saggino,romani,di giannantonio,northoff and gallese.
کلیدواژه Emotion; Facial expression; FMRI; Social perception; Somatosensory; Tactile sensation
آدرس department of neuroscience,imaging and clinical sciences,institute of advanced biomedical technologies,g. d’annunzio university of chieti-pescara,chieti, Italy, department of neuroscience,imaging and clinical sciences,institute of advanced biomedical technologies,g. d’annunzio university of chieti-pescara,chieti, Italy, department of neuroscience,imaging and clinical sciences,institute of advanced biomedical technologies,g. d’annunzio university of chieti-pescara,chieti, Italy, department of psychologicai,health and territoriai sciences,school of medicine and health sciences,g. d’annunzio university of chieti-pescara,chieti, Italy, department of health sciences and technology,eth zurich,zurich,switzerland,department of experimental psychology,university of oxford,oxford,united kingdom,research center for motor control and neuroplasticity,ku leuven,leuven, Belgium, department of neuroscience,imaging and clinical sciences,institute of advanced biomedical technologies,g. d’annunzio university of chieti-pescara,chieti, Italy, department of psychologicai,health and territoriai sciences,school of medicine and health sciences,g. d’annunzio university of chieti-pescara,chieti, Italy, department of neuroscience,imaging and clinical sciences,institute of advanced biomedical technologies,g. d’annunzio university of chieti-pescara,chieti, Italy, department of neuroscience,imaging and clinical sciences,institute of advanced biomedical technologies,g. d’annunzio university of chieti-pescara,chieti, Italy, the royal’s institute of mental health research,university of ottawa brain and mind research institute,centre for neural dynamics,faculty of medicine,university of ottawa,ottawa,on, Canada, section of physiology,department of neuroscience,university of parma,parma,italy,institute of philosophy,school of advanced study,university of london,london, United Kingdom
 
     
   
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