ISSN 1671-3710
CN 11-4766/R
主办:中国科学院心理研究所
出版:科学出版社

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婴儿对情绪信息的加工:认知发展特征及脑机制

莫李澄, 李奇, 张丹丹   

  • 收稿日期:2023-12-12 修回日期:2024-04-02 接受日期:2024-06-06
  • 通讯作者: 张丹丹
  • 基金资助:
    社会疼痛情绪调节的认知神经机制(32271102)

Processing of emotional information in infants: characteristics of cognitive development and brain mechanisms

zhang, dandan   

  • Received:2023-12-12 Revised:2024-04-02 Accepted:2024-06-06
  • Contact: zhang, dandan

摘要: 语音韵律和面孔表情所传达的情绪性信息是人类解读他人情绪并进行人际互动的基础。探究婴儿对这两种载体所传达情绪信息的感知、辨别及评估,有利于加深对婴儿认知发展特征和脑机制的理解。本文系统回顾了婴儿情绪研究,发现颞叶和额叶皮层在婴儿情绪性语音和面孔表情加工中发挥着重要作用;尽管婴儿的情绪加工涉及大脑双侧半球,但已初步展现出了与成人类似的右半球优势。婴儿在出生后一周内即可分辨情绪信息,并表现出对正性情绪的加工偏向。婴儿在6月龄左右对情绪的加工偏向逐渐从正性向负性转变。12月龄时,婴儿的负性情绪偏向基本稳定,且能够理解情绪性语音和面孔中的情绪涵义,并据此指导自己的行为。基于这些发现,我们提出了“情绪偏向发展理论”。此外,视-听多模态信息对于婴儿对特定情绪的辨别和理解起到积极的作用。

关键词: 婴儿, 情绪加工, 语音韵律, 面孔表情

Abstract: The emotional information conveyed through phonological prosody and facial expressions forms the foundation for human interpretation of others' emotions and facilitates interpersonal interactions. Investigating how infants perceive, discriminate, and evaluate emotions embedded in these two modalities is conducive to deepening our understanding of infants' cognitive developmental characteristics and neural mechanisms. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive review of emotion in infants and found that the temporal and frontal cortex played an important role in the processing of emotional speech and facial expression in infants. Although emotional processing in infants involves both hemispheres of the brain, they have initially shown a right-hemisphere advantage similar to that of adults. Within the initial week after birth, infants demonstrate the capacity to distinguish emotional information and show a processing bias towards positive emotions. The positive bias toward emotion gradually transitions to the negative bias around 6 months of age. By 12 months of age, infants' negative emotional biases tend to stabilize, and they can understand the emotional meaning conveyed through speech and facial expressions, and guide their behavior accordingly. Based on these findings, we propose the "development theory of emotional bias." Importantly, visual-auditory multimodal information significantly contributes to infants' discernment and understanding of specific emotions.

Key words: infant, emotion processing, speech prosody, facial expression