Genetic and neuronal basis for facial emotion perception in humans and macaques
Li Wang,
Bo Zhang,
Xiqian Lu
et al.
Abstract:The ability to rapidly recognize basic facial emotions (e.g., fear) is crucial for social interactions and adaptive functioning. To date, the origin of facial emotion recognition ability remains equivocal. Using a classical twin design in humans, we found a clear dissection of low and high spatial frequencies (LSF and HSF) in facial emotion perception: whereas genetic factors contributed to individual variation in LSF processing, HSF processing is largely shaped by environmental effects. Furthermore, the abili… Show more
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