首页> 外文期刊>Brain research >The effect of observed biological and non biological movements on action imitation: an fMRI study.
【24h】

The effect of observed biological and non biological movements on action imitation: an fMRI study.

机译:观察到的生物学和非生物学运动对动作仿制的影响:FMRI研究。

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
           

摘要

Past research has indicated that when individuals observe biological movements many areas in the observer's motor system become active. Nonetheless, recent behavioral evidence showed that observed movements can interfere with execution of incompatible movements, especially the biological ones. However, the hypothesis that the interference originates within a common neural network, encoding both movement observation and execution, and responding preferentially to biological movements, still awaits confirmation. To test this hypothesis, in the present fMRI study we compared patterns of activation obtained when participants executed finger-movements after having observed either a biological or a non biological model performing compatible (imitative) or incompatible (non imitative) movements. Moreover, we tested the possibility that imitative responses are influenced by the emotional facial expression (sad, neutral, angry) presented before the observed movement. Behaviorally, participants showed a marginally larger compatibility effect (compatible movements faster than incompatible movements) in the biological condition than in the non biological condition. In the imaging data, the interaction testing for areas more active when the observed model was biological (compared with non biological) and performed compatible movements (compared with incompatible movements), activated a network including the motor, premotor and parietal cortices. Notably, the interaction was significant for the neutral and sad facial expressions only. We showed that observing biological movements modulates the activation of motor-related regions, by facilitating the execution of compatible movements and/or interfering with the execution of incompatible movements.
机译:过去的研究表明,当个人观察生物动作时,观察者的电机系统中的许多区域变得活跃。尽管如此,最近的行为证据表明,观察到的运动可能会干扰执行不相容的运动,尤其是生物学的运动。然而,干扰源于共同的神经网络内的假设,编码运动观察和执行,并且优先响应生物动作,仍然等待确认。为了测试该假设,在本发明的FMRI研究中,我们比较了当参与者在观察到兼容(模拟)或不相容的(非模仿)运动的生物学或非生物学模型之后所获得的指导发生的激活模式。此外,我们测试了模仿反应受到在观察到的运动前呈现的情感面部表情(悲伤,中性,愤怒)的可能性。行为地,参与者在生物条件下表现出略微更大的相容效果(比不相容的运动更快),而不是在非生物学条件下。在成像数据中,当观察到的模型是生物学(与非生物学相比)和执行兼容运动时(与不相容的运动相比)的相互作用测试,并激活包括电动机,热球和榫滴的网络。值得注意的是,只有中性和悲伤的面部表情的相互作用很重要。我们认为观察生物动作通过促进执行兼容的运动和/或干扰执行不相容的运动来调制电动机相关区域的激活。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号