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Using Action-congruent Language Facilitates the Motor Response during Action Observation: A Combined Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Eye-tracking Study

机译:使用与动作一致的语言可以促进动作观察过程中的运动反应:经颅磁刺激和眼动追踪研究的结合

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There is evidence that action observation (AO) and the processing of action-related words are associated with increased activity in cortical motor regions. Research has examined the effects of AO and action verb processing on activity in the motor system independently. The aim of this experiment was to investigate, for the first time, the modulation of corticospinal excitability and visual attention during the concurrent processing of action verbs and AO stimuli. Twenty participants took part in an integrated transcranial magnetic stimulation and eye-tracking protocol. Single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation was delivered to the hand representation of the left motor cortex during (i) observation of a static hand, (ii) AO of a hand squeezing a sponge, (iii) AO of the same action with an audio recording of the word "squeeze," and (iv) AO of the same action with an audio recording of the word "green". Motor evoked potentials were recorded from the abductor pollicis brevis and abductor digiti minimi muscles of the right hand. Eye gaze was recorded throughout the four conditions as a proxy for visual attention. Interviews were conducted to discuss participants' preferences and imagery use for each condition. The AO and action verb condition resulted in significantly increased motor evoked potential amplitudes in the abductor pollicis brevis muscle; participants also made significantly more fixations on the sponge and reported wanting to move their hand more in the action verb condition. The inclusion of auditory action verbs, alongside AO stimuli, in movement simulation interventions could have implications for the delivery of AO interventions for motor (re)learning.
机译:有证据表明,动作观察(AO)和与动作相关的单词的处理与皮质运动区域活动的增加有关。研究已经独立检查了AO和动作动词处理对运动系统活动的影响。该实验的目的是首次研究在动作动词和AO刺激同时进行过程中皮质脊髓兴奋性和视觉注意力的调节。二十名参与者参加了整合的经颅磁刺激和眼动追踪方案。在(i)观察静态手时,(ii)挤压海绵的手的AO,(iii)具有录音功能的相同动作的AO将单脉冲经颅磁刺激传递到左运动皮层的手表示(iv)具有相同动作的AO,并且带有“绿色”一词的录音。从右手外展短肌外展肌和小指外展肌记录运动诱发电位。在这四个条件下记录了视线,作为视觉注意的代表。进行了访谈,以讨论参与者对每种情况的偏好和图像使用情况。 AO和动作动词条件导致外展短脊肌短肌肌肉运动诱发电位幅度显着增加。参与者还对海绵进行了更多固定,并表示希望在动作动词条件下更多地动手。在运动模拟干预中包括听觉动作动词以及AO刺激可能会影响AO干预的运动(重新)学习。

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    《Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience》 |2020年第4期|634-645|共12页
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    Manchester Metropolitan Univ Manchester Lancs England;

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