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Sensorimotor system engagement during ASL sign perception: An EEG study in deaf signers and hearing non-signers

机译:在ASL标志感知期间的SensorImotor系统参与:聋人签名者和听证者的脑电图研究

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When a person observes someone else performing an action, the observer's sensorimotor cortex activates as if the observer is the one performing the action, a phenomenon known as action simulation. While this process has been well-established for basic (e.g., grasping) and complex (e.g., dancing) actions, it remains unknown if the framework of action simulation is applicable to visual languages such as American Sign Language (ASL). We conducted an EEG experiment with deaf signers and hearing non-signers to compare overall sensorimotor EEG between groups, and to test whether sensorimotor systems are differentially sensitive to signs that are produced with one hand ("1H") or two hands ("2H"). We predicted greater alpha and beta event-related desynchronization (previously correlated with action simulation) during the perception of 2H ASL signs compared to 1H ASL signs, due to greater demands on sensorimotor processing systems required for producing two-handed actions. We recorded EEG from both groups as they observed videos of ASL signs, half 1H and half 2H. Event-related spectral perturbations (ERSPs) in the alpha and beta ranges were computed for the two conditions at central electrode sites overlying the sensorimotor cortex. Sensorimotor EEG responses in both Hearing and Deaf groups were sensitive to the observed gross motor characteristics of the observed signs. We show for the first time that despite hearing nonsigners showing overall more sensorimotor cortex involvement during sign observation, mirroring-related processes are in fact involved when deaf signers observe signs. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:当一个人观察别人执行动作时,观察者的Sensimotor皮层激活,就好像观察者是执行动作的那样,称为动作模拟的现象。虽然这一过程已经为基本(例如,抓握)和复杂(例如,舞蹈)行动已经很好地建立,但如果动作仿真框架适用于美国手语(ASL)等视觉语言,则仍然未知。我们用聋签名者进行了脑电图实验,听到了非签名者,以比较组之间的总体感觉器脑电图,并测试感觉电流系统是否对用一只手(“1h”)或两只手(“2h”(“2h”)差异敏感的符号)。在与1H ASL符号相比,在2H ASL符号的感知期间,我们预测了更大的alpha和测试与动作仿真相关的β事件相关的去同步(先前与动作仿真相关),这是由于产生双手动作所需的感觉电流处理系统的更大要求。我们从两个群体中录制了EEG,因为他们观察了ASL符号的视频,半凌1H和半2小时。在覆盖传感器皮质的中心电极站点的两个条件下计算α和β范围的事件相关的光谱扰动(ERSPS)。听力和聋群中的SensorImotor EEG响应对观察到的迹象的观察到的总电机特征敏感。我们首次展示,尽管听到了在符号观察期间显示更大的SensionImotor皮质Cortex参与的非称为者,但当聋人签名者观察标志时,实际上涉及镜像相关过程。 (c)2019年elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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