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Causative role of left aIPS in coding shared goals during human–avatar complementary joint actions

机译:左aIPS在人与人互补行动中编码共享目标中的原因

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Successful motor interactions require agents to anticipate what a partner is doing in order to predictively adjust their own movements. Although the neural underpinnings of the ability to predict others' action goals have been well explored during passive action observation, no study has yet clarified any critical neural substrate supporting interpersonal coordination during active, non-imitative (complementary) interactions. Here, we combine non-invasive inhibitory brain stimulation (continuous Theta Burst Stimulation) with a novel human–avatar interaction task to investigate a causal role for higher-order motor cortical regions in supporting the ability to predict and adapt to others' actions. We demonstrate that inhibition of left anterior intraparietal sulcus (aIPS), but not ventral premotor cortex, selectively impaired individuals' performance during complementary interactions. Thus, in addition to coding observed and executed action goals, aIPS is crucial in coding ‘shared goals', that is, integrating predictions about one's and others' complementary actions.
机译:成功的运动互动要求代理人预测伙伴的行为,以预测性地调整自己的动作。尽管在被动行动观察过程中已经很好地探索了预测他人行动目标的能力的神经基础,但尚无研究澄清在主动的,非模仿的(互补的)互动过程中支持人际协调的任何关键神经基质。在这里,我们将非侵入性抑制性脑刺激(连续的Theta Burst刺激)与新型的人与头像互动任务相结合,以研究高阶运动皮层区域在支持预测和适应他人行为的能力中的因果作用。我们证明抑制左前顶壁沟(aIPS),而不是腹侧前运动皮层,选择性地损害个体在互补相互作用中的表现。因此,除了对观察到的和执行的行动目标进行编码外,aIPS在编码“共同目标”方面也至关重要,也就是说,对关于一个人和他人的互补行动的预测进行整合。

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