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New perspectives on the neurophysiology of primate amygdala emerging from the
study of naturalistic social behaviors
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Gothard KM
; Mosher CP
; Zimmerman PE
; Putnam PT
; Morrow JK
; Fuglevand AJ
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A major challenge of primate neurophysiology, particularly in the domain of
social neuroscience, is to adopt more natural behaviors without compromising the
ability to relate patterns of neural activity to specific actions or sensory
inputs. Traditional approaches have identified neural activity patterns in the
amygdala in response to simplified versions of social stimuli such as static
images of faces. As a departure from this reduced approach, single images of
faces were replaced with arrays of images or videos of conspecifics. These
stimuli elicited more natural behaviors and new types of neural responses: (1)
attention-gated responses to faces, (2) selective responses to eye contact, and
(3) selective responses to touch and somatosensory feedback during the production
of facial expressions. An additional advance toward more natural social behaviors
in the laboratory was the implementation of dyadic social interactions. Under
these conditions, neurons encoded similarly rewards that monkeys delivered to
self and to their social partner. These findings reinforce the value of bringing
natural, ethologically valid, behavioral tasks under neurophysiological scrutiny.
WIREs Cogn Sci 2018, 9:e1449. doi: 10.1002/wcs.1449 This article is categorized
under: Psychology > Emotion and Motivation Neuroscience > Cognition Neuroscience
> Physiology.