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Prediction of human actions: Expertise and task-related effects on neural activation of the action observation network

机译:人类行为的预测:对行为观察网络神经激活的专业知识和与任务相关的影响

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The action observation network (AON) is supposed to play a crucial role when athletes anticipate the effect of others' actions in sports such as tennis. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to explore whether motor expertise leads to a differential activation pattern within the AON during effect anticipation and whether spatial and motor anticipation tasks are associated with a differential activation pattern within the AON depending on participant expertise level. Expert (N=16) and novice (N=16) tennis players observed video clips depicting forehand strokes with the instruction to either indicate the predicted direction of ball flight (spatial anticipation) or to decide on an appropriate response to the observed action (motor anticipation). The experts performed better than novices on both tennis anticipation tasks, with the experts showing stronger neural activation in areas of the AON, namely, the superior parietal lobe, the intraparietal sulcus, the inferior frontal gyrus, and the cerebellum. When novices were contrasted with experts, motor anticipation resulted in stronger activation of the ventral premotor cortex, the supplementary motor area, and the superior parietal lobe than spatial anticipation task did. In experts, the comparison of motor and spatial anticipation revealed no increased activation. We suggest that the stronger activation of areas in the AON during the anticipation of action effects in experts reflects their use of the more fine-tuned motor representations they have acquired and improved during years of training. Furthermore, results suggest that the neural processing of different anticipation tasks depends on the expertise level.
机译:当运动员预期其他动作在网球等运动中的作用时,动作观察网络(AON)应该发挥关键作用。我们使用功能磁共振成像来研究运动专业知识是否会在效果预测期间导致AON内的差异激活模式,以及空间和运动预测任务是否与AON内部的差异激活模式相关,具体取决于参与者的专业水平。专家(N = 16)和新手(N = 16)的网球运动员观察了描述正手击打的视频片段,并指示了预期的球飞行方向(空间预期)或决定对观察到的动作的适当响应(运动)预期)。专家们在网球两项预期任务上的表现都比新手要好,专家们在AON的区域(即上顶叶,顶内沟,额额下回和小脑)表现出更强的神经激活作用。当新手与专家进行对比时,运动预期比空间预期任务更能增强腹侧运动前皮层,辅助运动区和顶叶的激活。在专家中,对运动和空间预期的比较未显示激活增加。我们建议,在专家预期动作效果的过程中,AON区域的激活会更强,这反映出他们使用了经过多年训练获得并改善的更精细的运动表现。此外,结果表明,不同预期任务的神经处理取决于专业知识水平。

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