Alexithymia and automatic processing of facial emotions: behavioral and neural findings

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作者
Rosenberg, Nicole [1 ]
Ihme, Klas [2 ]
Lichev, Vladimir [1 ]
Sacher, Julia [3 ,4 ]
Rufer, Michael [5 ]
Grabe, Hans Joergen [6 ]
Kugel, Harald [7 ]
Pampel, Andre [8 ]
Lepsien, Joeran [8 ]
Kersting, Anette [1 ]
Villringer, Arno [3 ,4 ]
Suslow, Thomas [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Leipzig, Dept Psychosomat Med & Psychotherapy, Semmelweisstr 10, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany
[2] German Aerosp Ctr, Inst Transportat Syst, Lilienthalpl 7, D-38108 Braunschweig, ME, Germany
[3] Max Planck Inst Human Cognit & Brain Sci, Dept Neurol, Stephanstr 1, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany
[4] Univ Leipzig, Clin Cognit Neurol, Liebigstr 18, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany
[5] Univ Zurich, Univ Hosp Zurich, Dept Psychiat Psychotherapy & Psychosomat, Militarstr 8, CH-8021 Zurich, Switzerland
[6] Univ Med Greifswald, Dept Psychiat, Ellernholzstr 1-2, D-17475 Greifswald, Germany
[7] Univ Munster, Dept Clin Radiol, Albert Schweitzer Campus 1, D-48149 Munster, Germany
[8] Max Planck Inst Human Cognit & Brain Sci, Nucl Magnet Resonance Unit, Stephanstr 1, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany
关键词
Alexithymia; Automatic processing; Priming; Toronto Structured Interview for Alexithymia; Imagination; Fantasizing; EXPRESSIONS; PERCEPTION; REACTIVITY; SCALE; METAANALYSIS; RECOGNITION; PREFERENCES; RELIABILITY; ACTIVATION; AWARENESS;
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10.1186/s12868-020-00572-6
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Background Alexithymia is a personality trait characterized by difficulties identifying and describing feelings, an externally oriented style of thinking, and a reduced inclination to imagination. Previous research has shown deficits in the recognition of emotional facial expressions in alexithymia and reductions of brain responsivity to emotional stimuli. Using an affective priming paradigm, we investigated automatic perception of facial emotions as a function of alexithymia at the behavioral and neural level. In addition to self-report scales, we applied an interview to assess alexithymic tendencies. Results During 3 T fMRI scanning, 49 healthy individuals judged valence of neutral faces preceded by briefly shown happy, angry, fearful, and neutral facial expressions. Alexithymia was assessed using the 20-Item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20), the Bermond-Vorst Alexithymia Questionnaire (BVAQ) and the Toronto Structured Interview for Alexithymia (TSIA). As expected, only negative correlations were found between alexithymic features and affective priming. The global level of self-reported alexithymia (as assessed by the TAS-20 and the BVAQ) was found to be related to less affective priming owing to angry faces. At the facet level, difficulties identifying feelings, difficulties analyzing feelings, and impoverished fantasy (as measured by the BVAQ) were correlated with reduced affective priming due to angry faces. Difficulties identifying feelings (BVAQ) correlated also with reduced affective priming due to fearful faces and reduced imagination (TSIA) was related to decreased affective priming due to happy faces. There was only one significant correlation between alexithymia dimensions and automatic brain response to masked facial emotions: TAS-20 alexithymia correlated with heightened brain response to masked happy faces in superior and medial frontal areas. Conclusions Our behavioral results provide evidence that alexithymic features are related in particular to less sensitivity for covert facial expressions of anger. The perceptual alterations could reflect impaired automatic recognition or integration of social anger signals into judgemental processes and might contribute to the problems in interpersonal relationships associated with alexithymia. Our findings suggest that self-report measures of alexithymia may have an advantage over interview-based tests as research tools in the field of emotion perception at least in samples of healthy individuals characterized by rather low levels of alexithymia.
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