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Impaired Emotional Mirroring in Parkinson’s Disease—A Study on Brain Activation during Processing of Facial Expressions

机译:帕金森氏病的情感镜像受损—面部表情处理过程中大脑激活的研究

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Background Affective dysfunctions are common in patients with Parkinson’s disease, but the underlying neurobiological deviations have rarely been examined. Parkinson’s disease is characterized by a loss of dopamine neurons in the substantia nigra resulting in impairment of motor and non-motor basal ganglia-cortical loops. Concerning emotional deficits, some studies provide evidence for altered brain processing in limbic- and lateral-orbitofrontal gating loops. In a second line of evidence, human premotor and inferior parietal homologs of mirror neuron areas were involved in processing and understanding of emotional facial expressions. We examined deviations in brain activation during processing of facial expressions in patients and related these to emotion recognition accuracy. Methods 13 patients and 13 healthy controls underwent an emotion recognition task and a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurement. In the Emotion Hexagon test, participants were presented with blends of two emotions and had to indicate which emotion best described the presented picture. Blended pictures with three levels of difficulty were included. During fMRI scanning, participants observed video clips depicting emotional, non-emotional, and neutral facial expressions or were asked to produce these facial expressions themselves. Results Patients performed slightly worse in the emotion recognition task, but only when judging the most ambiguous facial expressions. Both groups activated inferior frontal and anterior inferior parietal homologs of mirror neuron areas during observation and execution of the emotional facial expressions. During observation, responses in the pars opercularis of the right inferior frontal gyrus, in the bilateral inferior parietal lobule and in the bilateral supplementary motor cortex were decreased in patients. Furthermore, in patients, activation of the right anterior inferior parietal lobule was positively related to accuracy in the emotion recognition task. Conclusion Our data provide evidence for a contribution of human homologs of monkey mirror areas to the emotion recognition deficit in Parkinson’s disease.
机译:背景情感障碍在帕金森氏病患者中很常见,但很少检查潜在的神经生物学差异。帕金森氏病的特征是黑质中的多巴胺神经元缺失,导致运动和非运动性基底节-皮层神经环路受损。关于情绪缺陷,一些研究为边缘和额眶额门控循环中的大脑加工过程改变提供了证据。在第二条证据中,镜像神经元区域的人类运动前和下壁顶同源物参与了情绪面部表情的处理和理解。我们检查了患者面部表情处理过程中大脑激活的偏差,并将其与情绪识别的准确性相关联。方法13位患者和13位健康对照者进行了情感识别任务和功能性磁共振成像(fMRI)测量。在情感六边形测试中,向参与者展示了两种情感的混合,并且必须指出哪种情感最能描述所呈现的图片。包括具有三个难度级别的混合图片。在fMRI扫描过程中,参与者观察到了描绘情绪,非情绪和中性面部表情的视频片段,或者被要求自己制作这些面部表情。结果患者在情感识别任务中表现稍差,但仅在判断最模糊的面部表情时才表现。在观察和执行情感面部表情期间,两组都激活了镜像神经元区域的下额叶前壁和前下壁壁同系物。在观察过程中,患者的右下额叶回肌膜,双侧下壁小叶和双侧补充运动皮层的反应均降低。此外,在患者中,右前下壁小叶的激活与情绪识别任务的准确性呈正相关。结论我们的数据提供了猴镜区域的人类同源物对帕金森氏病情绪识别缺陷的贡献的证据。

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