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Neural Correlates of Facial Expression Recognition in Earthquake Witnesses

Major adverse events, like an earthquake, trigger different kinds of emotional dysfunctions or psychiatric disorders in the exposed subjects. Recent literature has also shown that exposure to natural disasters can increase threat detection. In particular, we previously found a selective enhancement...

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Autores principales: Pistoia, Francesca, Conson, Massimiliano, Quarantelli, Mario, Panebianco, Luca, Carolei, Antonio, Curcio, Giuseppe, Sacco, Simona, Saporito, Gennaro, Di Cesare, Ernesto, Barile, Antonio, Masciocchi, Carlo, Splendiani, Alessandra
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6776974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31611769
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2019.01038
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author Pistoia, Francesca
Conson, Massimiliano
Quarantelli, Mario
Panebianco, Luca
Carolei, Antonio
Curcio, Giuseppe
Sacco, Simona
Saporito, Gennaro
Di Cesare, Ernesto
Barile, Antonio
Masciocchi, Carlo
Splendiani, Alessandra
author_facet Pistoia, Francesca
Conson, Massimiliano
Quarantelli, Mario
Panebianco, Luca
Carolei, Antonio
Curcio, Giuseppe
Sacco, Simona
Saporito, Gennaro
Di Cesare, Ernesto
Barile, Antonio
Masciocchi, Carlo
Splendiani, Alessandra
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description Major adverse events, like an earthquake, trigger different kinds of emotional dysfunctions or psychiatric disorders in the exposed subjects. Recent literature has also shown that exposure to natural disasters can increase threat detection. In particular, we previously found a selective enhancement in the ability to read emotional facial expressions in L’Aquila earthquake witnesses, suggesting hypervigilance to stimuli signaling a threat. In light of previous neuroimaging data showing that trauma exposure is related to derangement of resting-state brain activity, in the present study we investigated the neurofunctional changes related to the recognition of emotional faces in L’Aquila earthquake witnesses. Specifically, we tested the relationships between accuracy in recognizing facial expressions and activity of the visual network (VN) and of the default-mode network (DMN). Resting-state functional connectivity (FC) with the main hub of the VN (primary, ventral, right-dorsal, and left-dorsal visual cortices) and DMN (posterior cingulate/precuneus, medial prefrontal, and right and left inferior parietal cortices) was investigated through a seed-based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) analysis in both earthquake-exposed subjects and non-exposed persons who did not live in an earthquake-affected area. The results showed that, in earthquake-exposed subjects, there is a significant reduction in the correlation between accuracy in recognizing facial expressions and the FC of the dorsal seed of the VN with the right inferior occipito-temporal cortex and the left lateral temporal cortex, and of two parietal seeds of DMN, i.e., lower parietal and medial prefrontal cortex, with the precuneus bilaterally. These findings suggest that a functional modification of brain systems involved in detecting and interpreting emotional faces may represent the neurophysiological basis of the specific “emotional expertise” observed in the earthquake witnesses.
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spelling pubmed-67769742019-10-14 Neural Correlates of Facial Expression Recognition in Earthquake Witnesses Pistoia, Francesca Conson, Massimiliano Quarantelli, Mario Panebianco, Luca Carolei, Antonio Curcio, Giuseppe Sacco, Simona Saporito, Gennaro Di Cesare, Ernesto Barile, Antonio Masciocchi, Carlo Splendiani, Alessandra Front Neurosci Neuroscience Major adverse events, like an earthquake, trigger different kinds of emotional dysfunctions or psychiatric disorders in the exposed subjects. Recent literature has also shown that exposure to natural disasters can increase threat detection. In particular, we previously found a selective enhancement in the ability to read emotional facial expressions in L’Aquila earthquake witnesses, suggesting hypervigilance to stimuli signaling a threat. In light of previous neuroimaging data showing that trauma exposure is related to derangement of resting-state brain activity, in the present study we investigated the neurofunctional changes related to the recognition of emotional faces in L’Aquila earthquake witnesses. Specifically, we tested the relationships between accuracy in recognizing facial expressions and activity of the visual network (VN) and of the default-mode network (DMN). Resting-state functional connectivity (FC) with the main hub of the VN (primary, ventral, right-dorsal, and left-dorsal visual cortices) and DMN (posterior cingulate/precuneus, medial prefrontal, and right and left inferior parietal cortices) was investigated through a seed-based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) analysis in both earthquake-exposed subjects and non-exposed persons who did not live in an earthquake-affected area. The results showed that, in earthquake-exposed subjects, there is a significant reduction in the correlation between accuracy in recognizing facial expressions and the FC of the dorsal seed of the VN with the right inferior occipito-temporal cortex and the left lateral temporal cortex, and of two parietal seeds of DMN, i.e., lower parietal and medial prefrontal cortex, with the precuneus bilaterally. These findings suggest that a functional modification of brain systems involved in detecting and interpreting emotional faces may represent the neurophysiological basis of the specific “emotional expertise” observed in the earthquake witnesses. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6776974/ /pubmed/31611769 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2019.01038 Text en Copyright © 2019 Pistoia, Conson, Quarantelli, Panebianco, Carolei, Curcio, Sacco, Saporito, Di Cesare, Barile, Masciocchi and Splendiani. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Pistoia, Francesca
Conson, Massimiliano
Quarantelli, Mario
Panebianco, Luca
Carolei, Antonio
Curcio, Giuseppe
Sacco, Simona
Saporito, Gennaro
Di Cesare, Ernesto
Barile, Antonio
Masciocchi, Carlo
Splendiani, Alessandra
Neural Correlates of Facial Expression Recognition in Earthquake Witnesses
title Neural Correlates of Facial Expression Recognition in Earthquake Witnesses
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title_fullStr Neural Correlates of Facial Expression Recognition in Earthquake Witnesses
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title_short Neural Correlates of Facial Expression Recognition in Earthquake Witnesses
title_sort neural correlates of facial expression recognition in earthquake witnesses
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6776974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31611769
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2019.01038
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