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Exploring the Neural Basis of Real-Life Joint Action: Measuring Brain Activation during Joint Table Setting with Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy

机译:探索现实生活中关节动作的神经基础:使用功能性近红外光谱仪测量关节摆台过程中的大脑激活

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Many every-day life situations require two or more individuals to execute actions together. Assessing brain activation during naturalistic tasks to uncover relevant processes underlying such real-life joint action situations has remained a methodological challenge. In the present study, we introduce a novel joint action paradigm that enables the assessment of brain activation during real-life joint action tasks using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). We monitored brain activation of participants who coordinated complex actions with a partner sitting opposite them. Participants performed table setting tasks, either alone (solo action) or in cooperation with a partner (joint action), or they observed the partner performing the task (action observation). Comparing joint action and solo action revealed stronger activation (higher [oxy-Hb]-concentration) during joint action in a number of areas. Among these were areas in the inferior parietal lobule (IPL) that additionally showed an overlap of activation during action observation and solo action. Areas with such a close link between action observation and action execution have been associated with action simulation processes. The magnitude of activation in these IPL areas also varied according to joint action type and its respective demand on action simulation. The results validate fNIRS as an imaging technique for exploring the functional correlates of interindividual action coordination in real-life settings and suggest that coordinating actions in real-life situations requires simulating the actions of the partner.
机译:在许多日常生活中,需要两个或两个以上的人一起执行操作。在自然主义任务中评估大脑的活动能力以发现这种现实的联合行动情况下的相关过程仍然是方法学上的挑战。在本研究中,我们介绍了一种新颖的关节动作范例,该范例可以使用功能性近红外光谱(fNIRS)评估现实生活中的关节动作任务中的大脑激活情况。我们监控了参与者的大脑活动,这些参与者与坐在他们对面的伙伴协调了复杂的动作。参与者单独执行表设置任务(独奏动作)或与伙伴协作执行表设置任务(联合动作),或者观察参与者执行任务的行为(观察动作)。比较关节作用和单独作用,发现在许多区域中,在联合作用期间,活化作用更强([oxy-Hb]浓度更高)。在这些之中,下顶小叶(IPL)中的区域在动作观察和单独动作过程中另外显示出激活重叠。在动作观察和动作执行之间具有如此紧密联系的区域已经与动作模拟过程相关联。这些IPL区域中的激活幅度也根据联合动作类型及其对动作模拟的相应要求而变化。结果证实fNIRS是一种成像技术,可用于探索现实环境中个体间行动协调的功能相关性,并建议在现实情况下协调行动需要模拟伴侣的行动。

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