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Distinct spatio-temporal profiles of beta-oscillations within visual and sensorimotor areas during action recognition as revealed by MEG

机译:MEG揭示了动作识别过程中视觉和感觉运动区域内β振荡的独特时空分布

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The neural correlates of action recognition have been widely studied in visual and sensorimotor areas of the human brain. However, the role of neuronal oscillations involved during the process of action recognition remains unclear. Here, we were interested in how the plausibility of an action modulates neuronal oscillations in visual and sensorimotor areas. Subjects viewed point-light displays (PLDs) of biomechanically plausible and implausible versions of the same actions. Using magnetoencephalography (MEG), we examined dynamic changes of oscillatory activity during these action recognition processes. While both actions elicited oscillatory activity in visual and sensorimotor areas in several frequency bands, a significant difference was confined to the beta-band (~20 Hz). An increase of power for plausible actions was observed in left temporal, parieto-occipital and sensorimotor areas of the brain, in the beta-band in successive order between 1650 and 2650 msec. These distinct spatio-temporal beta-band profiles suggest that the action recognition process is modulated by the degree of biomechanical plausibility of the action, and that spectral power in the beta-band may provide a functional interaction between visual and sensorimotor areas in humans.
机译:动作识别的神经相关已在人脑的视觉和感觉运动领域得到广泛研究。然而,在动作识别过程中涉及的神经元振荡的作用仍不清楚。在这里,我们对动作的合理性如何调节视觉和感觉运动区域的神经元振荡感兴趣。受试者观看了相同动作的生物力学上合理和难以置信的版本的点光源显示(PLD)。使用脑磁图(MEG),我们检查了这些动作识别过程中振荡活动的动态变化。虽然这两个动作都在多个频带中引起视觉和感觉运动区域的振荡活动,但显着的差异仅限于β频带(约20 Hz)。在1650到2650毫秒之间的连续时间内,在β波段的左侧大脑颞叶,顶枕和感觉运动区域中,观察到的合理动作的功率增加。这些不同的时空β谱带谱表明,动作识别过程受该行为的生物力学合理性程度调节,并且β谱带中的光谱功率可提供人类视觉和感觉运动区域之间的功能性相互作用。

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