Modulation of Social Information Processing on Pupil Size and Its Mechanisms
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| 作者 | Yi-ping, Ge1,2 ; Shuo, Li1,2; Li, Wang1,2 ; Yi, Jiang1,2
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| 刊名 | PROGRESS IN BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
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| 出版日期 | 2024-04-01 |
| 卷号 | 51期号:4页码:858-872 |
| 关键词 | pupil size social information processing social stimuli emotion autism |
| ISSN号 | 1000-3282 |
| DOI | 10.16476/j.pibb.2023.0214 |
| 通讯作者 | Li, Wang(wangli@psych.ac.cn) ; Yi, Jiang(yijiang@psych.ac.cn) |
| 英文摘要 | Pupil size, as a window into the minds of others, plays a crucial role in social interaction. While previous studies have focused on the influence of non-social factors, such as the physical properties of stimuli, on pupil diameter, recent research has emphasized the significant connection between social information processing and pupil size. In this comprehensive review, we aim to explore how the processing of social stimuli (e.g., face, biological motion) and their emotional characteristics affect pupil size. In essence, pupil size is believed to reflect an individual's perception of social stimuli. It goes beyond simple physical properties and encompasses the processing of complex social information, including social contexts and interactions. The modulation of pupil size in response to social stimuli is believed to be driven by two key mechanisms: emotional arousal and social attention. When individuals encounter emotionally charged social cues, their pupils tend to dilate, indicating heightened emotional engagement. Similarly, the dilation of pupils when individuals focus on specific social cues suggests an increased allocation of cognitive resources to process relevant social information. Furthermore, the connection between pupil size and social information processing has provided intriguing findings in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Known for their significant social deficits, individuals with ASD exhibited abnormal pupillary responses when presented with social stimuli. These findings raise the possibility of utilizing pupillary responses as a potential index for identifying individuals with ASD at a relatively younger age. Moreover, the incorporation of pupillary response measurements in the diagnosis holds great promise in transcending the limitations of the minimum diagnostic age. This can have important implications both in terms of theoretical understanding and practical applications related to the diagnosis and intervention of ASD. |
| 收录类别 | SCI |
| WOS关键词 | POINT-LIGHT DISPLAYS ; BIOLOGICAL MOTION ; YOUNG-CHILDREN ; FACIAL EXPRESSIONS ; NEURAL MECHANISMS ; NEGATIVITY BIAS ; SEE OTHERS ; PERCEPTION ; RESPONSES ; FACE |
| 资助项目 | STI2030-Major Projects[2021ZD0203800] ; STI2030-Major Projects[2022ZD0205100] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[31830037] ; Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities ; Strategic Priority Research Program[XDB32010300] |
| WOS研究方向 | Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Biophysics |
| 语种 | 英语 |
| WOS记录号 | WOS:001221963600006 |
| 出版者 | CHINESE ACAD SCIENCES, INST BIOPHYSICS |
| 资助机构 | STI2030-Major Projects ; National Natural Science Foundation of China ; Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities ; Strategic Priority Research Program |
| 源URL | [http://ir.psych.ac.cn/handle/311026/47845] ![]() |
| 专题 | 心理研究所_脑与认知科学国家重点实验室 |
| 通讯作者 | Li, Wang; Yi, Jiang |
| 作者单位 | 1.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Dept Psychol, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China 2.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Psychol, CAS Ctr Excellence Brain Sci & Intelligence Techno, State Key Lab Brain & Cognit Sci, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China |
| 推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Yi-ping, Ge,Shuo, Li,Li, Wang,et al. Modulation of Social Information Processing on Pupil Size and Its Mechanisms[J]. PROGRESS IN BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS,2024,51(4):858-872. |
| APA | Yi-ping, Ge,Shuo, Li,Li, Wang,&Yi, Jiang.(2024).Modulation of Social Information Processing on Pupil Size and Its Mechanisms.PROGRESS IN BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS,51(4),858-872. |
| MLA | Yi-ping, Ge,et al."Modulation of Social Information Processing on Pupil Size and Its Mechanisms".PROGRESS IN BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS 51.4(2024):858-872. |
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