Neurobiological Aspects of Face Recognition: The Role of Oxytocin

Front Behav Neurosci. 2018 Aug 28:12:195. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2018.00195. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Face recognition is an important index in the formation of social cognition and neurodevelopment in humans. Changes in face perception and memory are connected with altered sociability, which is a symptom of numerous brain conditions including autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Various brain regions and neuropeptides are implicated in face processing. The neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) plays an important role in various social behaviors, including face and emotion recognition. Nasal OT administration is a promising new therapy that can address social cognition deficits in individuals with ASD. New instrumental neurotechnologies enable the assessment of brain region activation during specific social tasks and therapies, and can characterize the involvement of genes and peptides in impaired neurodevelopment. The present review sought to discuss some of the mechanisms of the face distinguishing process, the ability of OT to modulate social cognition, as well as new perspectives and technologies for research and rehabilitation of face recognition.

Keywords: autism spectrum disorders; face recognition; neurotechnologies; oxytocin; social stimuli.

Publication types

  • Review