Discrimination of fearful and angry emotional voices in sleeping human neonates: A study of the mismatch brain responses

Dandan Zhang, Yunzhe Liu, Xinlin Hou*, Guoyu Sun, Yawei Cheng, Yuejia Luo

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Appropriate processing of human voices with different threat-related emotions is of evolutionarily adaptive value for the survival of individuals. Nevertheless, it is still not clear whether the sensitivity to threat-related information is present at birth. Using an odd-ball paradigm, the current study investigated the neural correlates underlying automatic processing of emotional voices of fear and anger in sleeping neonates. Event-related potential data showed that the fronto-central scalp distribution of the neonatal brain could discriminate fearful voices from angry voices; the mismatch response (MMR) was larger in response to the deviant stimuli of anger, compared with the standard stimuli of fear. Furthermore, this fear-anger MMR discrimination was observed only when neonates were in active sleep state. Although the neonates' sensitivity to threat-related voices is not likely associated with a conceptual understanding of fearful and angry emotions, this special discrimination in early life may provide a foundation for later emotion and social cognition development.

原文English
文章編號422
頁(從 - 到)1-10
頁數10
期刊Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
8
發行號DEC
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 4 12月 2014

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