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A Rapid Subcortical Amygdala Route for Faces Irrespective of Spatial Frequency and Emotion

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 37, 期 14, 页码 3864-3874

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3525-16.2017

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amygdala; dynamic causal modeling; emotion; faces; pulvinar; spatial frequency

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  1. Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for Integrative Brain Function ARC Centre Grant [CE140100007]
  2. ARC Australian Laureate Fellowship [FL110100103]
  3. University of Queensland Fellowship [2016000071]
  4. Australian Postgraduate Award

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There is significant controversy over the existence and function of a direct subcortical visual pathway to the amygdala. It is thought that this pathway rapidly transmits low spatial frequency information to the amygdala independently of the cortex, and yet the directionality of this function has never been determined. We used magnetoencephalography to measure neural activity while human participants discriminated the gender of neutral and fearful faces filtered for low or high spatial frequencies. We applied dynamic causal modeling to demonstrate that the most likely underlying neural network consisted of a pulvinar-amygdala connection that was uninfluenced by spatial frequency or emotion, and a cortical-amygdala connection that conveyed high spatial frequencies. Crucially, data-driven neural simulations revealed a clear temporal advantage of the subcortical connection over the cortical connection in influencing amygdala activity. Thus, our findings support the existence of a rapid subcortical pathway that is nonselective in terms of the spatial frequency or emotional content of faces. We propose that that the coarseness of the subcortical route may be better reframed as generalized.

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