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Emergent Synergistic Grasp-Like Behavior in a Visuomotor Joint Action Task: Evidence for Internal Forward Models as Building Blocks of Human Interactions

机译:Visuomotor联合行动任务中的紧急协同抓地行为:内部向前模型作为人类互动的基础的证据。

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Central to the mechanistic understanding of the human mind is to clarify how cognitive functions arise from simpler sensory and motor functions. A longstanding assumption is that forward models used by sensorimotor control to anticipate actions also serve to incorporate other people’s actions and intentions, and give rise to sensorimotor interactions between people, and even abstract forms of interactions. That is, forward models could aid core aspects of human social cognition. To test whether forward models can be used to coordinate interactions, here we measured the movements of pairs of participants in a novel joint action task. For the task they collaborated to lift an object, each of them using fingers of one hand to push against the object from opposite sides, just like a single person would use two hands to grasp the object bimanually. Perturbations of the object were applied randomly as they are known to impact grasp-specific movement components in common grasping tasks. We found that co-actors quickly learned to make grasp-like movements with grasp components that showed coordination on average based on action observation of peak deviation and velocity of their partner’s trajectories. Our data suggest that co-actors adopted pre-existing bimanual grasp programs for their own body to use forward models of their partner’s effectors. This is consistent with the long-held assumption that human higher-order cognitive functions may take advantage of sensorimotor forward models to plan social behavior.>New and Noteworthy: Taking an approach of sensorimotor neuroscience, our work provides evidence for a long-held belief that the coordination of physical as well as abstract interactions between people originates from certain sensorimotor control processes that form mental representations of people’s bodies and actions, called forward models. With a new joint action paradigm and several new analysis approaches we show that, indeed, people coordinate each other’s interactions based on forward models and mutual action observation.
机译:对人类心灵的机械理解的中心是阐明认知功能如何从更简单的感觉和运动功能中产生。长期以来的假设是,感觉运动控制用来预测动作的正向模型也可以用来融合其他人的行为和意图,并引起人与人之间的感觉运动交互,甚至是抽象的交互形式。也就是说,前向模型可以帮助人类社会认知的核心方面。为了测试前向模型是否可以用于协调交互,在这里我们测量了一个新颖的联合动作任务中成对参与者的运动。为了完成该任务,他们协作抬起一个物体,每个人都用一只手的手指从相反的两侧推动该物体,就像一个人会用两只手双手抓住该物体一样。对象的扰动是随机施加的,因为它们会影响常见抓取任务中特定于抓取的运动分量。我们发现,合作伙伴很快就学会了使用抓握部件做出类似抓握的动作,这些部件根据对伙伴偏离轨迹的峰值偏差和速度的动作观察得出的平均协调性。我们的数据表明,合作者为自己的身体采用了预先存在的双手掌握程序,以使用其伴侣的效应器的正向模型。这与长期以来的假设一致,即人类高阶认知功能可能会利用感觉运动前向模型来计划社会行为。>新的和值得注意的:采用感觉运动神经科学的方法,我们的工作提供了证据长期以来人们一直认为人之间的物理交互和抽象交互的协调源自某些感觉运动控制过程,这些过程形成了人们身体和动作的心理表征,称为前向模型。通过新的联合行动范例和几种新的分析方法,我们可以证明,人们确实基于前向模型和互作用观察来协调彼此的互动。

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