Boosting interpersonal emotion regulation through facial imitation: functional neuroimaging foundations
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2024
Abstract
Empathic function, which is primarily manifested by facial imitation, is believed to play a pivotal role in interpersonal emotion regulation for mood reinstatement. To explore this association and its neural substrates, we performed a questionnaire survey (study l) to identify the relationship between empathy and interpersonal emotion regulation; and a task-mode fMRI study (study 2) to explore how facial imitation, as a fundamental component of empathic processes, promotes the interpersonal emotion regulation effect. Study 1 showed that affective empathy was positively correlated with interpersonal emotion regulation. Study 2 showed smaller negative emotions in facial imitation interpersonal emotion regulation (subjects imitated experimenter's smile while followed the interpersonal emotion regulation guidance) than in normal interpersonal emotion regulation (subjects followed the interpersonal emotion regulation guidance) and Watch conditions. Mirror neural system (e.g. inferior frontal gyrus and inferior parietal lobe) and empathy network exhibited greater activations in facial imitation interpersonal emotion regulation compared with normal interpersonal emotion regulation condition. Moreover, facial imitation interpersonal emotion regulation compared with normal interpersonal emotion regulation exhibited increased functional coupling from mirror neural system to empathic and affective networks during interpersonal emotion regulation. Furthermore, the connectivity of the right orbital inferior frontal gyrus-rolandic operculum lobe mediated the association between the accuracy of facial imitation and the interpersonal emotion regulation effect. These results show that the interpersonal emotion regulation effect can be enhanced by the target's facial imitation through increased functional coupling from mirror neural system to empathic and affective neural networks.
Identifier
85182739560 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Cerebral Cortex
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhad402
e-ISSN
14602199
ISSN
10473211
Issue
1
Volume
34
Grant
31971018
Fund Ref
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Recommended Citation
Wang, Jiazheng; Yang, Jiemin; Yang, Zhenzhen; Gao, Wei; Zhang, He Ming; Ji, Katherine; Klugah-Brown, Benjamin; Yuan, Jia Jin; and Biswal, Bharat B., "Boosting interpersonal emotion regulation through facial imitation: functional neuroimaging foundations" (2024). Faculty Publications. 1110.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/1110