| Literature DB >> 25104929 |
Manuela Missana1, Purva Rajhans1, Anthony P Atkinson2, Tobias Grossmann1.
Abstract
Responding to others' emotional body expressions is an essential social skill in humans. Adults readily detect emotions from body postures, but it is unclear whether infants are sensitive to emotional body postures. We examined 8-month-old infants' brain responses to emotional body postures by measuring event-related potentials (ERPs) to happy and fearful bodies. Our results revealed two emotion-sensitive ERP components: body postures evoked an early N290 at occipital electrodes and a later Nc at fronto-central electrodes that were enhanced in response to fearful (relative to happy) expressions. These findings demonstrate that: (a) 8-month-old infants discriminate between static emotional body postures; and (b) similar to infant emotional face perception, the sensitivity to emotional body postures is reflected in early perceptual (N290) and later attentional (Nc) neural processes. This provides evidence for an early developmental emergence of the neural processes involved in the discrimination of emotional body postures.Entities:
Keywords: ERP; body expressions; development; emotion; infants
Year: 2014 PMID: 25104929 PMCID: PMC4109437 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00531
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
Figure 1This figure shows examples of the stimuli and the event-related brain potentials (ERPs). (A) These are examples of the static full-light body expression stimuli (upright) used in the study. (B) This shows the ERPs at fronto-central and occipital electrodes time-locked to the stimulus onset in 8-month-old infants elicited by fearful upright (red) and happy upright (blue) static full-light body expressions. The time windows during which significant differences between fearful and happy body expressions were observed are marked in gray. Note that negativity is plotted upward.
This table shows the means (standard deviations) of ERPs in microvolt for happy upright, fearful upright, happy inverted, and fearful inverted body expressions at occipital and frontal and central electrodes.
| Mean (SD) µV | 6.42 (13.72)* | −3.08 (11.70) | −0.14 (10.78)* | |
| Mean (SD) µV | −2.23 (11.79)* | −8.858 (9.02) | −9.19 (10.24)* | |
| Mean (SD) µV | 5.86 (17.06) | −2.46 (6.52) | −0.55 (6.24) | |
| Mean (SD) µV | −0.94 (14.35) | −7.65 (12.58) | −6.77 (11.10) | |
*p < 0.05.