| Literature DB >> 23349792 |
Francesca Ferri1, Sjoerd J H Ebisch, Marcello Costantini, Anatolia Salone, Giampiero Arciero, Viridiana Mazzola, Filippo Maria Ferro, Gian Luca Romani, Vittorio Gallese.
Abstract
In social life actions are tightly linked with emotions. The integration of affective- and action-related information has to be considered as a fundamental component of appropriate social understanding. The present functional magnetic resonance imaging study aimed at investigating whether an emotion (Happiness, Anger or Neutral) dynamically expressed by an observed agent modulates brain activity underlying the perception of his grasping action. As control stimuli, participants observed the same agent either only expressing an emotion or only performing a grasping action. Our results showed that the observation of an action embedded in an emotional context (agent's facial expression), compared with the observation of the same action embedded in a neutral context, elicits higher neural response at the level of motor frontal cortices, temporal and occipital cortices, bilaterally. Particularly, the dynamic facial expression of anger modulates the re-enactment of a motor representation of the observed action. This is supported by the evidence that observing actions embedded in the context of anger, but not happiness, compared with a neutral context, elicits stronger activity in the bilateral pre-central gyrus and inferior frontal gyrus, besides the pre-supplementary motor area, a region playing a central role in motor control. Angry faces not only seem to modulate the simulation of actions, but may also trigger motor reaction. These findings suggest that emotions exert a modulatory role on action observation in different cortical areas involved in action processing.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23349792 PMCID: PMC3547946 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0054091
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Stimuli and experimental paradigm.
Examples of the three sets of coloured movies used in the visual stimulation. Lower panel: description of the experimental paradigm.
Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) coordinates of peaks of relative activation in the cortical regions where BOLD signal was significantly different during observation of any experimental condition compared with the intertrial baseline.
| Anatomical region | Side | z-score | Cluster size (voxel) | Main local maxima (MNI) | ||
| x | y | z | ||||
| CC | L/R | Inf | 1755 | 9 | −81 | 6 |
| −3 | −102 | 6 | ||||
| −24 | −84 | 24 | ||||
| MOG | L | Inf | 699 | −48 | −75 | 3 |
| SOG | R | Inf | 393 | 24 | −84 | 36 |
| MTG | R | Inf | 605 | 48 | −72 | −3 |
| R | Inf | 184 | 54 | −39 | 3 | |
| PL | R | Inf | 356 | −27 | −60 | 51 |
| L | Inf | 344 | 30 | −54 | 54 | |
| IFG | R | 7.06 | 120 | 48 | 12 | 27 |
| PCG | L | Inf | 151 | −45 | 3 | 39 |
The alfa level was set at 0.001 (FWE Corrected).
Notes: CC, calcarine cortex; MOG, middle occipital gyrus; SOG, superior occipital gyrus; MTG, middle temporal gyrus; PL, parietal lobe; IFG, inferior frontal gyrus; PCG, precentral gyrus.
Figure 2Regions showing different activation during the observation of any experimental condition compared with the intertrial baseline.
Group activation data are rendered on the cortical surface of a “canonical” brain (Mazziotta et al., 1995). Plots represent estimated beta values for the AE and A conditions. Vertical bars indicate standard errors. Horizontal bars represent statistical differences.
Figure 3Estimated beta values for the E conditions.
Action-Emotion>Action Neutral.
| Angry Action vs Neutral Action | Happy Action vs Neutral Action | ||||||||||
| Anatomical region | Side | Cluster size(voxel) | Main local maxima (MNI) | Cluster size(voxel) | Main local maxima(MNI) | ||||||
| x | y | z | z-score | x | y | z | z-score | ||||
| OC | L/R | 20 | −24 | −99 | −3 | 3.97 | 18 | 33 | −93 | −6 | 3.52 |
| 226 | −3 | −84 | 6 | 4.13 | |||||||
| 47 | −33 | −78 | −9 | 4.63 | |||||||
| LG | R | 55 | 21 | −66 | −6 | 4.27 | |||||
| FG | L | 24 | −36 | −63 | −12 | 4.50 | |||||
| MTG/STS | R | 168 | 57 | −45 | 3 | 4.60 | 233 | 54 | −45 | 9 | 5.28 |
| L | 85 | −51 | −45 | 9 | 5.05 | 198 | −54 | −42 | 9 | 5.27 | |
| PCG | R | 13 | 51 | 6 | 39 | 3.84 | |||||
| pre-SMA | L | 121 | −3 | 6 | 66 | 4.35 | |||||
| IFG | L | 21 | −36 | 12 | 24 | 3.78 | |||||
Local maxima of cortical clusters responding to action embedded in emotional context as compared to actions embedded in neutral context The alfa level was set at 0.05 (FDR Corrected).
Notes: OC, occipital cortex; LG, lingual gyrus; FG, fusiform gyrus; MTG, middle temporal gyrus; STS, superior temporal sulcus; PCG, precentral gyrus; pre-SMA, pre-supplementary motor area; IFG, inferior frontal gyrus.
Figure 4Action-Emotion>Action Neutral.
Regions activated either in Angry Action Vs Neutral Action contrast (red) or in Happy Action Vs Neutral Action (green) contrast.