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Neural basis of understanding communicative actions: Changes associated with knowing the actor’s intention and the meanings of the actions

机译:理解交往行为的神经基础:与了解演员的意图和行为含义相关的变化

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People can communicate by using hand actions, e.g., signs. Understanding communicative actions requires that the observer knows that the actor has an intention to communicate and the meanings of the actions. Here, we investigated how this prior knowledge affects processing of observed actions. We used functional MRI to determine changes in action processing when non-signers were told that the observed actions are communicative (i.e., signs) and learned the meanings of half of the actions. Processing of hand actions activated the left and right inferior frontal gyrus (IFG, BA 44 and 45) when the communicative intention of the actor was known, even when the meanings of the actions remained unknown. These regions were not active when the observers did not know about the communicative nature of the hand actions. These findings suggest that the left and right IFG play a role in understanding the intention of the actor, but do not process visuospatial features of the communicative actions. Knowing the meanings of the hand actions further enhanced activity in the anterior part of the IFG (BA 45), the inferior parietal lobule and posterior inferior and middle temporal gyri in the left hemisphere. These left-hemisphere language regions could provide a link between meanings and observed actions. In sum, the findings provide evidence for the segregation of the networks involved in the neural processing of visuospatial features of communicative hand actions and those involved in understanding the actor’s intention and the meanings of the actions.
机译:人们可以使用手势(例如手势)进行交流。理解交流动作要求观察者知道演员有进行交流的意图以及这些动作的含义。在这里,我们调查了这种先验知识如何影响观察到的动作的处理。当非签名者被告知观察到的动作具有交际性(即符号)并了解到一半动作的含义时,我们使用功能性MRI来确定动作处理的变化。当知道演员的交流意图时,即使动作的含义仍然未知,手部动作的处理也会激活左右下额回(IFG,BA 44和45)。当观察者不知道手部的交流性质时,这些区域就不活跃。这些发现表明,左,右IFG在理解参与者的意图方面发挥了作用,但并未处理交流动作的视觉空间特征。知道手部动作的含义后,IFG的前半部分(BA 45),左半球的顶下小叶和颞下和中后回回的活动进一步增强。这些左半球语言区域可以提供含义和观察到的动作之间的联系。总而言之,这些发现提供了证据,证明了对交往手部动作的视觉空间特征的神经处理所涉及的网络的分离,以及与理解行为者的意图和动作的意义所涉及的网络的分离。

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