Neuromagnetic brain responses to other person's eye blinks seen on video

被引:12
作者
Mandel, Anne [1 ]
Helokunnas, Siiri
Pihko, Elina
Hari, Riitta
机构
[1] Aalto Univ, Brain Res Unit, OV Lounasmaa Lab, Aalto 00076, Finland
基金
芬兰科学院; 欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
cortex; face perception; magnetoencephalography; social cognition; visual-evoked response; NEURAL RESPONSES; ATTENTION; MOTION; PATTERNS; MEG;
D O I
10.1111/ejn.12611
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Eye blinks, typically occurring 15-20 times per minute, rarely capture attention during face-to-face interaction. To determine the extent to which eye blinks affect the viewer's brain activity, we recorded magnetoencephalographic brain responses to natural blinks, and to the same blinks slowed down to 38% of the original speed. The stimuli were presented on video once every 2.3-6.2 s. As a control, we presented two horizontal black bars moving with the same time courses and the same extent as the eyelids in the blink video. Both types of blinks and bars elicited clear responses peaking at about 200 ms in the occipital areas, with no systematic differences between hemispheres. For the bars, these main responses were (as expected) weaker (by 24%) and later (by 33 ms) to slow-motion than normal-speed stimuli. For blinks, however, the responses to both normal-speed and slow-motion stimuli were of the same amplitude and latency. Our results demonstrate that the brain not only responds to other persons' eye blinks, but that the responses are as fast and of equal size even when the blinks are considerably slowed down. We interpret this finding to reflect the increased social salience of the slowed-down blinks that counteracted the general tendency of the brain to react more weakly and more slowly to slowly-vs. quickly-changing stimuli. This finding may relate to the social importance of facial gestures, including eye blinks.
引用
收藏
页码:2576 / 2580
页数:5
相关论文
共 28 条
  • [1] Voluntary, spontaneous, and reflex blinking in Parkinson's disease
    Agostino, Rocco
    Bologna, Matteo
    Dinapoli, Loredana
    Gregori, Bruno
    Fabbrini, Giovanni
    Accornero, Neri
    Berardelli, Alfredo
    [J]. MOVEMENT DISORDERS, 2008, 23 (05) : 669 - 675
  • [2] [Anonymous], 1990, ADV AUDIOL
  • [3] EFFECTS OF SLEEP-DEPRIVATION ON SPONTANEOUS EYE BLINK RATE AND ALPHA-EEG POWER
    BARBATO, G
    FICCA, G
    BEATRICE, M
    CASIELLO, M
    MUSCETTOLA, G
    RINALDI, F
    [J]. BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 1995, 38 (05) : 340 - 341
  • [4] Analysis of blink rate patterns in normal subjects
    Bentivoglio, AR
    Bressman, SB
    Cassetta, E
    Carretta, D
    Tonali, P
    Albanese, A
    [J]. MOVEMENT DISORDERS, 1997, 12 (06) : 1028 - 1034
  • [5] In the blink of an eye: neural responses elicited to viewing the eye blinks of another individual
    Brefczynski-Lewis, Julie A.
    Berrebi, Michael E.
    McNeely, Marie E.
    Prostko, Amy L.
    Puce, Aina
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE, 2011, 5
  • [6] Blink rate in children with attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder
    Caplan, R
    Guthrie, D
    Komo, S
    [J]. BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 1996, 39 (12) : 1032 - 1038
  • [7] It's all in the eyes: neural responses to socially significant gaze shifts
    Carrick, Olivia K.
    Thompson, James C.
    Epling, James A.
    Puce, Aina
    [J]. NEUROREPORT, 2007, 18 (08) : 763 - 766
  • [8] Blink rate does matter: A study of blink rate, sustained attention, and neurological signs in schizophrenia
    Chan, RCK
    Chen, EYH
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASE, 2004, 192 (11) : 781 - 783
  • [9] ANALYSIS OF EYEBLINK ACTIVITY DURING DISCRIMINATIVE TASKS
    FUKUDA, K
    [J]. PERCEPTUAL AND MOTOR SKILLS, 1994, 79 (03) : 1599 - 1608
  • [10] A primer on motion visual evoked potentials
    Heinrich, Sven P.
    [J]. DOCUMENTA OPHTHALMOLOGICA, 2007, 114 (02) : 83 - 105