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Qi Li1,2, Shiyu Zhou3, Ya Zheng3, Xun Liu1,2.
Abstract
Sex differences in conscious emotional processing represent a well-known phenomenon. The present event-related potential (ERP) study examined sex differences in the automatic change detection of facial expressions, as indexed by the visual mismatch negativity (vMMN). As paid volunteers, 19 females and 19 males were presented peripherally with a passive emotional oddball sequence in a happy-neutral context and a fearful-neutral context while they performed a visual detection task in the center of the visual field. Both females and males showed comparable accuracy rates and reaction times in the primary detection task. Females relative to males showed a larger P1 for all facial expressions, as well as a more negative N170 and a less positive P2 for deviants vs. standards. During the early stage (100-200 ms), females displayed more negative vMMN responses to both happy and neutral faces than males over the occipito-temporal and fronto-central regions. During the late stage (250-350 ms), females relative to males exhibited more negative vMMN responses to both happy and neutral faces over the fronto-central and right occipito-temporal regions, but only more negative vMMN responses to happy faces over the left occipito-temporal region. In contrast, no sex differences were found for vMMN responses in the fearful-neutral context. These findings indicated a female advantage dynamically in the automatic neural processing of facial expressions during a happy-neutral context.Entities:
Keywords: automatic change detection; facial expression; pre-attentive processing; sex difference; visual mismatch negativity
Year: 2018 PMID: 29725293 PMCID: PMC5917044 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2018.00146
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
Figure 1Schematic representation of the passive emotional oddball sequence and the cross-change detection task.
Figure 2Grand average event-related potential (ERP) waveforms elicited by deviant and standard facial expressions at P7 and P8 for females and males in the happy-neutral and the fearful-neutral contexts.
Figure 3Grand average visual mismatch negativity (vMMN) at occipito-temporal sites (P7 and P8) elicited by emotional and neutral facial expressions for females and males in the happy-neutral and the fearful-neutral contexts.
Figure 4Grand average vMMN at fronto-central sites (FCz and Cz) elicited by emotional and neutral facial expressions for females and males in the happy-neutral and the fearful-neutral contexts.
Figure 5Scalp topographic maps for the early (100–200 ms) and late (250–350 ms) vMMNs in response to emotional and neutral facial expressions for females and males in the happy-neutral and the fearful-neutral contexts.
Figure 6The Sex × Emotion × Hemisphere interaction for the mean amplitude of the late vMMN over the occipito-temporal areas. Error bars represent standard error. *p < 0.05, n.s., non-significant.