Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2005, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (08): 921-924,941.

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Event-related potential of facial expression processing

ZHOU Hong-zhen1, LI Ya-jie2, ZHOU Shu1, LU Xue-song1, LUO Yi-feng1, ZHENG Neng-tao1, LIU Ling1, WANG Xiao-yan1   

  1. 1. 南方医科大学南方医院神经内科, 广东, 广州, 510515;
    2. 南方医科大学南方医院护理部, 广东, 广州, 510515
  • Online:2005-08-20 Published:2005-08-20

Abstract: Objective To investigate spatial and temporal patterns of event-related potentials (ERP) evoked by facial expression. Methods ERP was recorded in 25 healthy subjects while they performed facial recognition task. Repeated-measure one-way ANOVA was adopted to compare the subjects’ responses to stimulation by 3 different expressions (positive, neutral and negative) with statistical parametric mapping (SPM). Results Significant facial expression effects occurred separately in the left parietal and bilateral occipital regions (280-340 ms), left frontal region (400-420 ms), and right prefrontal region (480-500 ms). In 4 time periods, significant difference was observed between positive and neutral emotion wave in the right frontoparietotem- poral and left prefrontal regions (60-80 ms), right occipital region (120-140 ms), left occipital region (280-320 ms), and left frontoparietal region (400-440 ms). Significant difference between negative and neutral emotion waves was observed in 5 time periods in the right occipital region (120-140 ms), central frontoparietal region (220-240 ms), central parietal region (280-300 ms), left parietal and right temporopartial regions (320-340 ms) and frontopartial occipitotemporal region (480-500 ms). Conclusions The spatiotemporal patterns of ERP suggest that the information processing of facial expression involves extensive brain regions dynamically.

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