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Somatosensory experiences with action modulate alpha and beta power during subsequent action observation

机译:动作的体感体验会在后续的动作观察过程中调节alpha和beta功率

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How does prior experience with action change how we perceive a similar action performed by someone else? Previous research has examined the role of sensorimotor and visual experiences in action mirroring during subsequent observation, but the contribution of somatosensory experiences to this effect has not been adequately examined. The current study tests whether prior somatosensory stimulation experienced during action production modulates brain activity during observation of similar actions being performed by others. Specifically, changes in alpha- and beta-range oscillations in the electroencephalogram (EEG) during observation of reaching actions were examined in relation to the observer′s own prior experience of somatosensory stimulation while carrying out similar actions. Analyses revealed that alpha power over central electrodes was significantly decreased during observation of an action expected to result in somatosensory stimulation. Conversely, beta power was increased when an observed action was expected to result in somatosensory stimulation. These results suggest that somatosensory experiences may uniquely contribute to the way in which we process other people′s actions.
机译:先前的动作经验如何改变我们对他人执行的类似动作的看法?先前的研究已经检查了感觉运动和视觉体验在后续观察过程中的动作镜像中的作用,但是尚未充分研究体感体验对此作用的贡献。当前的研究测试在观察动作他人产生的类似动作时,先前在动作产生过程中经历的体感刺激是否会调节大脑活动。具体而言,相对于观察者自身在执行类似动作时的体感刺激经验,检查了到达动作观察期间脑电图(EEG)中α和β范围振荡的变化。分析表明,在观察到预期会导致体感刺激的动作期间,中央电极上的α功率显着降低。相反,当预期观察到的动作会导致体感刺激时,β功率会增加。这些结果表明,体感体验可能会独特地有助于我们处理他人行为的方式。

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