| Literature DB >> 25337916 |
Martina Ardizzi1, Mariateresa Sestito1, Francesca Martini2, Maria Alessandra Umiltà1, Roberto Ravera2, Vittorio Gallese1.
Abstract
Age-group membership effects on explicit emotional facial expressions recognition have been widely demonstrated. In this study we investigated whether Age-group membership could also affect implicit physiological responses, as facial mimicry and autonomic regulation, to observation of emotional facial expressions. To this aim, facial Electromyography (EMG) and Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia (RSA) were recorded from teenager and adult participants during the observation of facial expressions performed by teenager and adult models. Results highlighted that teenagers exhibited greater facial EMG responses to peers' facial expressions, whereas adults showed higher RSA-responses to adult facial expressions. The different physiological modalities through which young and adults respond to peers' emotional expressions are likely to reflect two different ways to engage in social interactions with coetaneous. Findings confirmed that age is an important and powerful social feature that modulates interpersonal interactions by influencing low-level physiological responses.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25337916 PMCID: PMC4206508 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0110763
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Participants' demographic information and questionnaires scores.
| n. | Males | Age in years | EQ | TAS-20 | IRI | |
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| 20 | 9 | 49.65 (0.96) | 44.10 (2.35) | 54.00 (2.23) | 67.85 (2.43) |
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| 20 | 10 | 16.85 (0.25) | 41.75 (2.10) | 57.15 (1.53) | 64.30 (3.42) |
Standard errors are given in parenthesis. AG = Adult-Group, TG = Teenager-Group, EQ = Empathy Quotient, TAS-20 = Toronto Alexithymia Scale, IRI = Interpersonal Reactivity Index.
Figure 1Graphical representation of the experimental procedure.
Figure 2Group differences in physiological responses to peers' emotions.
Panel (a) - Corrugator EMG activity expressed by Adult-Group and Teenager-Group, to Adult-stimuli and Teenager-stimuli. Panel (b) - RSA-response of Adult-Group and Teenager-Group, to Adult-stimuli and Teenager-stimuli. Error bars represent SE. * = p<0.05, ** = p<0.005.
Figure 3Corrugator EMG activity.
Adult-Group and Teenager-Group Corrugator EMG activity in response to Adult-stimuli and Teenager-stimuli in function of time (10 epochs lasting 0.5 sec each) and emotions. Error bars represent SE.