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Differential mechanisms of action understanding in left and right handed subjects: the role of perspective and handedness

机译:左右手受试者的动作理解差异机制:视角和惯性的作用

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The ability to comprehend outcomes of skilled action is important for understanding the world around us. Prior studies have evaluated the perspective an action is performed in, but few have evaluated how handedness of the actor and the observer interact with action perspective. Understanding handedness affords the opportunity to identify the role of mirroring and matched limb action encoding, which may display unique strategies of action understanding. Right and left-handed subjects were presented with images of tools from egocentric or allocentric perspectives performing movements by either a left or right hand. Subjects had to judge the outcome of the task, and accuracy and latency were evaluated. Our hypothesis was that both left and right-handed subjects would predict action best from an egocentric perspective. In allocentric perspectives, identification of action outcomes would occur best in the mirror-matched dominant limb for all subjects. Results showed there was a significant effect on accuracy and latency with respect to perspective for both right and left-handed subjects. The highest accuracies and fastest latencies were found in the egocentric perspective. Handedness of subject also showed an effect on accuracy, where right-handed subjects were significantly more accurate in the task than left-handed subjects. An interaction effect revealed that left-handed subjects were less accurate at judging images from an allocentric viewpoint compared to all other conditions. These findings suggest that action outcomes are best facilitated in an internal perspective, regardless of the hand being used. The decreased accuracy for left-handed subjects on allocentric images could be due to asymmetrical lateralization of encoding action and motoric dominance, which may interfere with translating allocentric limb action outcomes. Further neurophysiological studies will help us understand the specific processes of how left and right-handed subjects may encode actions.
机译:理解熟练行动成果的能力对于理解我们周围的世界非常重要。先前的研究已经评估了执行动作的视角,但是很少评估演员和观察者的惯用双手如何与动作视角相互作用。理解惯用性提供了机会来识别镜像和匹配的肢体动作编码的作用,这可能显示出动作理解的独特策略。从自我中心或同心异体的角度向右手和左手受试者展示了用左手或右手执行运动的工具图像。受试者必须判断任务的结果,并评估准确性和潜伏期。我们的假设是,从以自我为中心的角度来看,左撇子和右撇子都可以最好地预测动作。从同心轴角度来看,对所有受试者而言,对动作结果的识别最好在镜像匹配的优势肢体中进行。结果表明,无论是右撇子还是左撇子,对视角的准确性和潜伏期都有显着影响。在以自我为中心的视角中发现了最高的准确性和最快的延迟。受试者的惯用性也显示了对准确性的影响,其中惯用右手的受试者比惯用惯用左手的受试者准确得多。相互作用的影响表明,与所有其他条件相比,从同心轴角度来看,左撇子对象在判断图像时的准确性较低。这些发现表明,无论使用哪种手,从内部角度来看,最好地促进行动结果。同素中心图像上惯用左手的受试者的准确性下降可能归因于编码动作和运动优势的不对称偏侧化,这可能会干扰同心轴肢体动作结果的翻译。进一步的神经生理学研究将帮助我们理解左撇子和右撇子如何编码动作的特定过程。

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