Early modulations of neural oscillations during the processing of emotional body language

Author:

Botta Alessandro1,Zhao Mingqi2,Samogin Jessica2,Pelosin Elisa13,Bonassi Gaia3,Lagravinese Giovanna13,Mantini Dante2,Avenanti Alessio45,Avanzino Laura16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino Genoa Italy

2. Movement Control and Neuroplasticity Research Group KU Leuven Leuven Belgium

3. Department of Neuroscience, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, and Maternal Child Health (DINOGMI) University of Genoa Genoa Italy

4. Centro studi e ricerche in Neuroscienze Cognitive, Dipartimento di Psicologia “Renzo Canestrari”, Campus Cesena Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna Cesena Italy

5. Centro de Investigación en Neuropsicología y Neurociencias Cognitivas Universidad Católica del Maule Talca Chile

6. Department of Experimental Medicine (DIMES), Section of Human Physiology University of Genoa Genoa Italy

Abstract

AbstractThe processing of threat‐related emotional body language (EBL) has been shown to engage sensorimotor cortical areas early on and induce freezing in the observers' motor system, particularly when observing fearful EBL. To provide insights into the interplay between somatosensory and motor areas during observation of EBL, here, we used high‐density electroencephalography (hd‐EEG) in healthy humans while they observed EBL stimuli involving fearful and neutral expressions. To capture early sensorimotor brain response, we focused on P100 fronto‐central event‐related potentials (ERPs) and event‐related desynchronization/synchronization (ERD/ERS) in the mu‐alpha (8–13 Hz) and lower beta (13–20 Hz) bands over the primary motor (M1) and somatosensory (S1) cortices. Source‐level ERP and ERD/ERS analyses were conducted using eLORETA. Results revealed higher P100 amplitudes in motor and premotor channels for ‘Neutral’ compared with ‘Fear’. Additionally, analysis of ERD/ERS showed increased beta band desynchronization in M1 for ‘Neutral’, and the opposite pattern in S1. Source‐level estimation showed significant differences between conditions mainly observed in the beta band over sensorimotor areas. These findings provide high‐temporal resolution evidence suggesting that seeing fearful EBL induces early activation of somatosensory areas, which in turn could suppress M1 activity. These findings highlight early dynamics within the observer's sensorimotor system and hint at a sensorimotor mechanism supporting freezing during the processing of EBL.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology,Biological Psychiatry,Cognitive Neuroscience,Developmental Neuroscience,Endocrine and Autonomic Systems,Neurology,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology,General Neuroscience

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