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Habitual vs Non-Habitual Manual Actions: An ERP Study on Overt Movement Execution

机译:习惯性与非习惯性手动动作:公开运动执行的ERP研究

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This study explored the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying the planning and execution of an overt goal-related handle rotation task. More specifically, we studied the neural basis of motor actions concerning the influence of the grasp choice. The aim of the present study was to differentiate cerebral activity between grips executed in a habitual and a non-habitual mode, and between specified and free grip choices. To our knowledge, this is the first study to differentiate cerebral activity underlying overt goal-related actions executed with a focus on the habitual mode. In a handle rotation task, participants had to use thumb-toward (habitual) or thumb-away (non-habitual) grips to rotate a handle to a given target position. Reaction and reach times were shorter for the habitual compared to the non-habitual mode indicating that the habitual mode requires less cognitive processing effort than the non-habitual mode. Neural processes for action execution (measured by event-related potentials (ERPs)) differed between habitual and non-habitual conditions. We found differential activity between habitual and non-habitual conditions in left and right frontal areas from −600 to 200 ms time-locked to reaching the target position. No differential neural activity could be traced for the specification of the grip. The results suggested that the frontal negativity reflected increased difficulty in movement precision control in the non-habitual mode compared to the habitual mode during the homing in phase of grasp and rotation actions.
机译:这项研究探索了与目标相关的手柄旋转任务的计划和执行背后的神经生理机制。更具体地说,我们研究了关于抓地力选择影响的运动动作的神经基础。本研究的目的是区分以习惯性和非习惯性方式执行的握柄之间以及指定的和自由的握柄选择之间的大脑活动。据我们所知,这是第一个区分以明显的习惯模式执行的与目标有关的公开行为为基础的大脑活动的研究。在手柄旋转任务中,参与者必须使用拇指向(惯用)或拇指离开(非惯用)的手柄将手柄旋转到给定的目标位置。与非习惯性模式相比,习惯性的反应和到达时间更短,这表明习惯性模式比非习惯性模式需要更少的认知处理努力。习惯性和非习惯性条件在执行动作的神经过程(由事件相关电位(ERP)衡量)上有所不同。我们发现,左额和右额区的习惯和非习惯条件在从锁定时间到目标位置的600到200毫秒之间存在差异。对于手柄的规格,无法追踪到不同的神经活动。结果表明,相比于惯性模式,在抓握和旋转动作阶段的归零过程中,正面负性反映了非惯性模式下运动精度控制难度的增加。

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