Emotional modulation of visual remapping of touch.

The perception of tactile stimuli on the face is modulated if subjects concurrently observe a face being touched; this effect is termed "visual remapping of touch" or the VRT effect. Given the high social value of this mechanism, we investigated whether it might be modulated by specific key information processed in face-to-face interactions: facial emotional expression. In two separate experiments, participants received tactile stimuli, near the perceptual threshold, either on their right, left, or both cheeks. Concurrently, they watched several blocks of movies depicting a face with a neutral, happy, or fearful expression that was touched or just approached by human fingers (Experiment 1). Participants were asked to distinguish between unilateral and bilateral felt tactile stimulation. Tactile perception was enhanced when viewing touch toward a fearful face compared with viewing touch toward the other two expressions. In order to test whether this result can be generalized to other negative emotions or whether it is a fear-specific effect, we ran a second experiment, where participants watched movies of faces-touched or approached by fingers-with either a fearful or an angry expression (Experiment 2). In line with the first experiment, tactile perception was enhanced when subjects viewed touch toward a fearful face and not toward an angry face. Results of the present experiments are interpreted in light of different mechanisms underlying different emotions recognition, with a specific involvement of the somatosensory system when viewing a fearful expression and a resulting fear-specific modulation of the VRT effect.

[1]  Karen L. Schmidt,et al.  Human facial expressions as adaptations: Evolutionary questions in facial expression research. , 2001, American journal of physical anthropology.

[2]  Elizabeth Hussey,et al.  Perception of Facial Expression in Somatosensory Cortex Supports Simulationist Models , 2009, The Journal of Neuroscience.

[3]  R. Adolphs,et al.  Cortical Systems for the Recognition of Emotion in Facial Expressions , 1996, The Journal of Neuroscience.

[4]  Gian Luca Romani,et al.  Viewing One's Own Face Being Touched Modulates Tactile Perception: An fMRI Study , 2011, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.

[5]  E. Làdavas,et al.  Viewing a Face (Especially One's Own Face) Being Touched Enhances Tactile Perception on the Face , 2008, Psychological science.

[6]  J. Ward,et al.  Mirror-touch synesthesia is linked with empathy , 2007, Nature Neuroscience.

[7]  Susan B Miller Disgust: The Gatekeeper Emotion , 2004 .

[8]  Sophie K Scott,et al.  Suppressing Sensorimotor Activity Modulates the Discrimination of Auditory Emotions But Not Speaker Identity , 2010, The Journal of Neuroscience.

[9]  Gereon R. Fink,et al.  Mirror Neuron and Theory of Mind Mechanisms Involved in Face-to-Face Interactions: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Approach to Empathy , 2007, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.

[10]  E. Otta,et al.  Reading a Smiling Face: Messages Conveyed by Various Forms of Smiling , 1996, Perceptual and motor skills.

[11]  Michael Andres,et al.  Dissociable roles of the human somatosensory and superior temporal cortices for processing social face signals , 2004, The European journal of neuroscience.

[12]  A. Young,et al.  Understanding face recognition. , 1986, British journal of psychology.

[13]  Tommaso Costa,et al.  Distinct pathways of neural coupling for different basic emotions , 2012, NeuroImage.

[14]  H. Westenberg,et al.  Reduced sensitivity in the recognition of anger and disgust in social anxiety disorder , 2006, Cognitive neuropsychiatry.

[15]  D. Fessler,et al.  Guarding the perimeter: The outside-inside dichotomy in disgust and bodily experience , 2006 .

[16]  D. McIntosh,et al.  More than mere mimicry? The influence of emotion on rapid facial reactions to faces. , 2007, Emotion.

[17]  R. Dolan,et al.  A subcortical pathway to the right amygdala mediating "unseen" fear. , 1999, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[18]  J. Haxby,et al.  The distributed human neural system for face perception , 2000, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.

[19]  G. Rizzolatti,et al.  Premotor cortex and the recognition of motor actions. , 1996, Brain research. Cognitive brain research.

[20]  J Leon Kenemans,et al.  Eye Tracking Unconscious Face-to-Face Confrontations , 2011, Psychological science.

[21]  P. Ekman Pictures of Facial Affect , 1976 .

[22]  Andrea Serino,et al.  How the Sense of Body Influences the Sense of Touch , 2010 .

[23]  U. Hess,et al.  Facial mimicry and emotional contagion to dynamic emotional facial expressions and their influence on decoding accuracy. , 2001, International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology.

[24]  Vittorio Gallese,et al.  The Sense of Touch: Embodied Simulation in a Visuotactile Mirroring Mechanism for Observed Animate or Inanimate Touch , 2008, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.

[25]  Margot J. Taylor,et al.  Early processing of the six basic facial emotional expressions. , 2003, Brain research. Cognitive brain research.

[26]  Moshe Bar,et al.  Cultural Specificity in Amygdala Response to Fear Faces , 2008, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.

[27]  T. Pitcairn The perception of facial expression , 1989 .

[28]  C. Darwin The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals , .

[29]  J. Decety,et al.  A PET Investigation of the Attribution of Intentions with a Nonverbal Task , 2000, NeuroImage.

[30]  E. Làdavas Functional and dynamic properties of visual peripersonal space , 2002, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.

[31]  A. Goldman,et al.  Mirror neurons and the simulation theory of mind-reading , 1998, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.

[32]  L. Fogassi,et al.  A Touching Sight SII/PV Activation during the Observation and Experience of Touch , 2004, Neuron.

[33]  Takashi Tsukiura,et al.  Orbitofrontal and hippocampal contributions to memory for face–name associations: The rewarding power of a smile , 2008, Neuropsychologia.

[34]  S-J Blakemore,et al.  Somatosensory activations during the observation of touch and a case of vision-touch synaesthesia. , 2005, Brain : a journal of neurology.

[35]  A. Damasio Descartes’ Error. Emotion, Reason and the Human Brain. New York (Grosset/Putnam) 1994. , 1994 .

[36]  L Weiskrantz,et al.  Non-conscious recognition of affect in the absence of striate cortex. , 1999, Neuroreport.

[37]  de Waal,et al.  Primates--a natural heritage of conflict resolution. , 2000 .

[38]  Swann Pichon,et al.  Two different faces of threat. Comparing the neural systems for recognizing fear and anger in dynamic body expressions , 2009, NeuroImage.

[39]  Giuliano Geminiani,et al.  Unseen facial and bodily expressions trigger fast emotional reactions , 2009, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

[40]  D. Pitcher,et al.  Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Disrupts the Perception and Embodiment of Facial Expressions , 2008, The Journal of Neuroscience.

[41]  G. Berríos The history of mental symptoms: Disorders of perception , 1996 .

[42]  J. Mazziotta,et al.  Neural mechanisms of empathy in humans: A relay from neural systems for imitation to limbic areas , 2003, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[43]  M. Bradley,et al.  Motivated attention: Affect, activation, and action. , 1997 .

[44]  R. Adolphs Recognizing emotion from facial expressions: psychological and neurological mechanisms. , 2002, Behavioral and cognitive neuroscience reviews.

[45]  J. O'Doherty,et al.  Automatic and intentional brain responses during evaluation of trustworthiness of faces , 2002, Nature Neuroscience.

[46]  Jean-Yves Baudouin,et al.  When the smile is a cue to familiarity , 2000, Memory.

[47]  Karl J. Friston,et al.  A neuromodulatory role for the human amygdala in processing emotional facial expressions. , 1998, Brain : a journal of neurology.

[48]  E. Làdavas,et al.  I Feel what You Feel if You Are Similar to Me , 2009, PloS one.

[49]  P. Niedenthal Embodying Emotion , 2007, Science.

[50]  A. Lawrence,et al.  Functional neuroanatomy of emotions: A meta-analysis , 2003, Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience.

[51]  A. Young,et al.  Understanding the recognition of facial identity and facial expression , 2005, Nature Reviews Neuroscience.

[52]  R. Adolphs,et al.  A Role for Somatosensory Cortices in the Visual Recognition of Emotion as Revealed by Three-Dimensional Lesion Mapping , 2000, The Journal of Neuroscience.

[53]  J. Russell,et al.  A Role for the Human Amygdala in Recognizing Emotional Arousal From Unpleasant Stimuli , 1999 .

[54]  N. Ambady,et al.  The effects of fear and anger facial expressions on approach- and avoidance-related behaviors. , 2005, Emotion.

[55]  P. Ekman,et al.  Constants across cultures in the face and emotion. , 1971, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[56]  J. Tanji,et al.  Functional specialization in dorsal and ventral premotor areas. , 2004, Progress in brain research.

[57]  J. Cacioppo,et al.  Relationship between attitudes and evaluative space: A critical review, with emphasis on the separability of positive and negative substrates. , 1994 .

[58]  R. Dolan,et al.  Enhanced Processing of Threat Stimuli under Limited Attentional Resources , 2008, Cerebral cortex.