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Enhancement of motor imagery-related cortical activation during first-person observation measured by functional near-infrared spectroscopy

机译:通过功能近红外光谱法测量的第一人称观察过程中与运动图像相关的皮层激活的增强

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It is known that activity in secondary motor areas during observation of human limbs performing actions is affected by the observer's viewpoint, with first-person views generally leading to stronger activation. However, previous neuroimaging studies have displayed limbs in front of the observer, providing an offset view of the limbs without a truly first-person viewpoint. It is unknown to what extent these pseudo-first-person viewpoints have affected the results published to date. In this experiment, we used a horizontal two-dimensional mirrored display that places virtual limbs at the correct egocentric position relative to the observer. We compared subjects using the mirrored and conventional displays while recording over the premotor cortex with functional near-infrared spectroscopy. Subjects watched a first-person view of virtual arms grasping incoming balls on-screen; they were instructed to either imagine the virtual arm as their own [motor imagery during observation (MIO)] or to execute the movements [motor execution (ME)]. With repeated-measures anova, the hemoglobin difference as a direct index of cortical oxygenation revealed significant main effects of the factors hemisphere (P=0.005) and condition (P≤0.001) with significant post hoc differences between MIO-mirror and MIO-conventional (P=0.024). These results suggest that the horizontal mirrored display provides a more accurate first-person view, enhancing subjects' ability to perform motor imagery during observation. Our results may have implications for future experimental designs involving motor imagery, and may also have applications in video gaming and virtual reality therapy, such as for patients following stroke.
机译:众所周知,在观察人的肢体执行动作的过程中,次级运动区域的活动受观察者视点的影响,第一人称视点通常导致更强的激活性。但是,以前的神经影像学研究已经在观察者面前显示了四肢,从而在没有真正的第一人称视角的情况下提供了四肢的偏移视图。这些伪第一人称观点在多大程度上影响了迄今为止公布的结果,这一点尚不清楚。在此实验中,我们使用了水平的二维镜像显示,将虚拟肢体放置在相对于观察者正确的以自我为中心的位置。我们比较了使用镜像显示器和传统显示器的对象,同时使用功能性近红外光谱在运动前皮层上进行记录。受试者观看了第一人称视角的虚拟手臂在屏幕上抓握传入的球的情况。他们被指示要么将虚拟手臂想象为自己的手臂[观察期间的运动图像(MIO)],要么执行动作[运动执行(ME)]。使用重复测量的方差分析,血红蛋白差异作为皮层氧合的直接指标显示了半球因素(P = 0.005)和状况(P≤0.001)的显着主要影响,而MIO镜和常规MIO之间存在显着的事后差异。 P = 0.024)。这些结果表明,水平镜像显示器可提供更准确的第一人称视角,从而增强了对象在观察过程中执行运动成像的能力。我们的结果可能会对涉及运动图像的未来实验设计产生影响,也可能在视频游戏和虚拟现实疗法中得到应用,例如中风后的患者。

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