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Sensorimotor mu rhythm during action observation changes across the lifespan independently from social cognitive processes

机译:观察动作过程中的感觉运动节律在整个寿命过程中均发生变化与社会认知过程无关

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The observation of actions performed by another person activates parts of the brain as if the observer were performing that action, referred to as the ‘mirror system’. Very little is currently known about the developmental trajectory of the mirror system and related social cognitive processes. This experimental study sought to explore the modulation of the sensorimotor mu rhythm during action observation using EEG measures, and how these may relate to social cognitive abilities across the lifespan, from late childhood through to old age. Three-hundred and one participants aged 10- to 86-years-old completed an action observation EEG task and three additional explicit measures of social cognition. As predicted, findings show enhanced sensorimotor alpha and beta desynchronization during hand action observation as compared to static hand observation. Overall, our findings indicate that the reactivity of the sensorimotor mu rhythm to the observation of others’ actions increases throughout the lifespan, independently from social cognitive processes.
机译:对另一个人执行的动作的观察会激活大脑的一部分,就像观察者正在执行该动作一样,称为“镜像系统”。关于镜子系统和相关的社会认知过程的发展轨迹,目前知之甚少。这项实验研究试图探索使用EEG测度在动作观察过程中感觉运动节律的调节,以及这些变化如何与从儿童晚期到老年的整个生命过程中的社会认知能力相关。年龄介于10至86岁之间的301位参与者完成了一项动作观察EEG任务以及另外三项明确的社会认知测度。如预测的那样,与静态手部观察相比,发现在手部动作观察过程中感觉运动α和β失步增强。总体而言,我们的发现表明,感觉运动节奏对他人行为观察的反应性在整个生命周期中都在增加,而与社会认知过程无关。

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