DECODING OF FACIAL EXPRESSIONS: EMOTIONAL VALENCE, CORTICAL TOPOGRAPHY, AND MOTOR INTEGRITY
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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PS04-08PM-448
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Methods: Three strategies were employed in C57BL/6 and Thy1-ChR2-YFP mice. Three protocols were performed:
1. Optogenetic mapping of the Anterolateral Motor Cortex (ALM).
2. Facial expression analysis during gustatory stimulation (30-35 μL) with sucrose (20%), denatonium (1 mM), and water.
3. Evaluation of facial paralysis (compression vs. transection) during spontaneous locomotion.
Encoding was performed using: DeepLabCut (kinematics), PCA (trajectories), FaceMap (SVD), and HOGs (prototype/classification).
Results: Stimulation in Thy1 mice showed significant motor responses compared to baseline (Wilcoxon, p<0.05), revealing a functional topography in ALM with zone-dependent latencies (1.03s nasal vs 4s lateral). In C57BL/6, the tools discriminate
d against valence: HOGs differentiated the pleasure pattern (sucrose) from the aversion pattern (ANOVA, p<0.001; Tukey, p<0.001). Kinematics (DeepLabCut) demonstrated that said valence manifests through specific vertical changes in mouth and eyes (Kruskal-Wallis p<0.01), a finding corroborated by PCA, where the second component (PC2) exclusively isolated valence (p<0.01). Finally, under paralysis conditions, automated quantification detected significant alterations in whisker kinematics (p<0.05 vs control), validating the model's sensitivity to motor deficits.
Conclusions: The analysis demonstrates that facial expression is not random but follows an ordered flow, integrating valence encoding and the topographic organization of the premotor cortex, converging into a stereotyped kinematic execution that depends on the integrity of the peripheral motor pathway.
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