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Neural Coding for Action Execution and Action Observation in the Prefrontal Cortex and Its Role in the Organization of Socially Driven Behavior

机译:前额叶皮层中行为执行和行为观察的神经编码及其在社会驱动行为的组织中的作用

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The lateral prefrontal cortex (LPF) plays a fundamental role in planning, organizing, and optimizing behavioral performance. Neuroanatomical and neurophysiological studies have suggested that in this cortical sector, information processing becomes more abstract when moving from caudal to rostral and that such processing involves parietal and premotor areas. We review studies that have shown that the LPF, in addition to its involvement in implementing rules and setting behavioral goals, activates during the execution of forelimb movements even in the absence of a learned relationship between an instruction and its associated motor output. Thus, we propose that the prefrontal cortex is involved in exploiting contextual information for planning and guiding behavioral responses, also in natural situations. Among contextual cues, those provided by others' actions are particularly relevant for social interactions. Functional studies of macaques have demonstrated that the LPF is activated by the observation of biological stimuli, in particular those related to goal-directed actions. We review these studies and discuss the idea that the prefrontal cortex codes high-order representations of observed actions rather than simple visual descriptions of them. Based on evidence that the same sector of the LPF contains both neurons coding own action goals and neurons coding others' goals, we propose that this sector is involved in the selection of own actions appropriate for reacting in a particular social context and for the creation of new action sequences in imitative learning.
机译:外侧前额叶皮层(LPF)在计划,组织和优化行为表现中起着基本作用。神经解剖学和神经生理学研究表明,在该皮质区域中,从尾状向头状移动时,信息处理变得更加抽象,并且这种处理涉及顶叶和运动前区域。我们回顾了一些研究,这些研究表明,LPF除了参与执行规则和设定行为目标外,还可以在执行前肢运动时激活,即使在没有指令与其相关的运动输出之间的学习关系的情况下也是如此。因此,我们建议在自然情况下,前额叶皮层参与利用情境信息来计划和指导行为反应。在上下文提示中,其他人的行为提供的提示与社交互动特别相关。猕猴的功能研究表明,LPF通过观察生物刺激而被激活,特别是那些与目标定向行为有关的刺激。我们回顾了这些研究,并讨论了前额叶皮层编码观察到的动作的高阶表示,而不是对其进行简单视觉描述的想法。基于证据表明,LPF的同一部分既包含编码自己的行动目标的神经元,又包含编码其他目标的神经元,我们建议该部门参与选择适合于在特定社会环境中做出反应并创造能力的行为。模仿学习中的新动作序列。

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