Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Evidence from animal and human studies has suggested that the amygdala plays a role in
detecting threat and in directing attention to the eyes. Nevertheless, there has been no
systematic investigation of whether the amygdala specifically facilitates attention to the eyes
or whether other features can also drive attention via amygdala processing. The goal of the
present study was to examine the effects of amygdala lesions in rhesus monkeys on
attentional capture by specific facial features, as well as gaze patterns and changes in pupil
dilation during free viewing. Here we show reduced attentional capture by threat stimuli,
specifically the mouth, and reduced exploration of the eyes in free viewing in monkeys with
amygdala lesions. Our findings support a role for the amygdala in detecting threat signals and
in directing attention to the eye region of faces when freely viewing different expressions.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Dal Monte O; Costa V D; Noble P L; Murray E A; Averbeck B B
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