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Differential activation of brain regions involved with error-feedback and imitation based motor simulation when observing self and an expert's actions in pilots and non-pilots on a complex glider landing task

机译:当观察飞行员和非飞行员在复杂滑翔机着陆任务中的自我和专家动作时,涉及错误反馈和基于模仿的运动模拟的大脑区域的差异激活

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In this fMRI study we investigate neural processes related to the action observation network using a complex perceptual-motor task in pilots and non-pilots. The task involved landing a glider (using aileron, elevator, rudder, and dive brake) as close to a target as possible, passively observing a replay of one's own previous trial, passively observing a replay of an expert's trial, and a baseline do nothing condition. The objective of this study is to investigate two types of motor simulation processes used during observation of action: imitation based motor simulation and error-feedback based motor simulation. It has been proposed that the computational neurocircuitry of the cortex is well suited for unsupervised imitation based learning, whereas, the cerebellum is well suited for error-feedback based learning. Consistent with predictions, pilots (to a greater extent than non-pilots) showed significant differential activity when observing an expert landing the glider in brain regions involved with imitation based motor simulation (including premotor cortex PMC, inferior frontal gyrus IFG, anterior insula, parietal cortex, superior temporal gyrus, and middle temporal MT area) than when observing one's own previous trial which showed significant differential activity in the cerebellum (only for pilots) thought to be concerned with error-feedback based motor simulation. While there was some differential brain activity for pilots in regions involved with both Execution and Observation of the flying task (potential Mirror System sites including IFG, PMC, superior parietal lobule) the majority was adjacent to these areas (Observation Only Sites) (predominantly in PMC, IFG, and inferior parietal loblule). These regions showing greater activity for observation than for action may be involved with processes related to motor-based representational transforms that are not necessary when actually carrying out the task. ? 2013.
机译:在这项功能磁共振成像研究中,我们使用飞行员和非飞行员中的复杂感知运动任务来调查与动作观察网络相关的神经过程。任务包括使滑翔机(使用副翼,升降舵,方向舵和潜水制动器)降落到尽可能接近目标的位置,被动地观察一个人自己以前的试验的重放,被动地观察专家的试验的重放,而基线则什么也不做健康)状况。这项研究的目的是研究在观察动作过程中使用的两种类型的电动机仿真过程:基于模仿的电动机仿真和基于错误反馈的电动机仿真。已经提出,皮层的计算神经电路非常适合于无监督的基于模仿的学习,而小脑非常适合于基于错误反馈的学习。与预测一致,飞行员(与非飞行员相比)在观察专家将滑翔机降落在涉及基于模仿的运动模拟的大脑区域(包括运动前皮质PMC,额下前回IFG,前绝缘,顶叶)时,表现出明显的差异活动。大脑皮层,颞上回和颞中部MT区域),而不是观察自己先前的试验,该试验显示小脑中的显着差异活动(仅针对飞行员)被认为与基于错误反馈的运动模拟有关。尽管在执行和观察飞行任务的区域(包括IFG,PMC,顶叶小叶的潜在镜系统部位)中,飞行员的大脑活动有所不同,但大多数与这些区域相邻(仅观察部位)(主要在PMC,IFG和下壁小叶)。这些区域显示的观察活动要比行动活动大,可能涉及与基于马达的表示转换有关的过程,而这些过程在实际执行任务时是不必要的。 ? 2013。

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