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Mu rhythm modulation during observation of an object-directed grasp.

机译:观察对象定向的抓地过程中的Mu节奏调制。

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Recent electrophysiological studies have shown that the human electroencephalographic mu rhythm is suppressed during the observation of actions performed by other persons, an effect that may be functionally related to the behaviour of so-called "mirror neurons" observed in area F5 of nonhuman primates. Because mirror neuron activity has been reported to be functionally specific to object-oriented actions, the present study was designed to determine if the human mu rhythm also exhibits this property. EEG measurements were obtained from 12 normal subjects while they observed either a precision grip of a manipulandum or an empty grip using the same hand position. Our results showed that the magnitude of the mu rhythm was significantly lower for the object grip condition than for the empty grip condition. These data support the notion that the human mu rhythm indexes a brain system that is functionally comparable to the monkey mirror neuron system. We propose that nonobject-directed actions may result in representational schemas that are either different or less salient than motorically equivalent actions that are directed toward objects.
机译:最近的电生理研究表明,在观察其他人执行的动作期间,人的脑电图节律被抑制,这种作用可能与在非人灵长类动物的F5区域中观察到的所谓“镜像神经元”的行为在功能上有关。由于已报道镜像神经元活动在功能上是特定于面向对象的行为的,因此本研究旨在确定人的节律是否也表现出这种特性。从12名正常受试者获得EEG测量值,同时他们观察到Manipulandum的精确抓握或使用相同手部姿势的空抓握。我们的结果表明,对象抓握条件下的mu节奏幅度明显低于空抓握条件下的mu节奏。这些数据支持这样的观念,即人的节律可以使大脑系统的功能与猴子镜像神经元系统相当。我们建议,非对象导向的动作可能会导致表示模式与针对对象的电动等效动作不同或不明显。

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