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Predictive coding accounts of shared representations in parieto-insular networks

机译:孤岛网络中共享表示的预测编码帐户

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The discovery of mirror neurons in the ventral premotor cortex (area F5) and inferior parietal cortex (area PFG) in the macaque monkey brain has provided the physiological evidence for direct matching of the intrinsic motor representations of the self and the visual image of the actions of others. The existence of mirror neurons implies that the brain has mechanisms reflecting shared self and other action representations. This may further imply that the neural basis self-body representations may also incorporate components that are shared with other-body representations. It is likely that such a mechanism is also involved in predicting other's touch sensations and emotions. However, the neural basis of shared body representations has remained unclear. Here, we propose a neural basis of body representation of the self and of others in both human and non-human primates. We review a series of behavioral and physiological findings which together paint a picture that the systems underlying such shared representations require integration of conscious exteroception and interoception subserved by a cortical sensory-motor network involving parieto-inner perisylvian circuits (the ventral intraparietal area [VIM/inferior parietal area [PFG1-secondary somatosensory cortex ISM/posterior insular cortex [pIC/anterior insular cortex [aIC]). Based on these findings, we propose a computational mechanism of the shared body representation in the predictive coding (PC) framework. Our mechanism proposes that processes emerging from generative models embedded in these specific neuronal circuits play a pivotal role in distinguishing a self-specific body representation from a shared one. The model successfully accounts for normal and abnormal shared body phenomena such as mirror-touch synesthesia and somatoparaphrenia. In addition, it generates a set of testable experimental predictions. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:在猕猴大脑腹侧运动前皮质(区域F5)和顶下皮质(区域PFG)中发现镜像神经元,为自身内在运动表征和动作视觉图像的直接匹配提供了生理学证据。别人的。镜像神经元的存在暗示大脑具有反映共享的自我和其他动作表示的机制。这可能进一步暗示神经基础自我表示也可能包含与其他身体表示共享的组件。这种机制很可能也参与了预测他人的触摸感觉和情绪。但是,共享身体表征的神经基础仍然不清楚。在这里,我们提出了在人类和非人类灵长类动物中自我和他人的身体表征的神经基础。我们回顾了一系列行为和生理学发现,这些发现共同描绘了这样一种画面,即基于这种共享表示的系统需要整合由涉及壁内-壁旁围壁回路(腹壁顶内区域[VIM /顶下面积[PFG1次生体感皮层ISM /岛后皮层[pIC /前岛皮层[aIC])。基于这些发现,我们提出了一种在预测编码(PC)框架中共享体表示的计算机制。我们的机制提出,从嵌入在这些特定神经元回路中的生成模型中出现的过程,在区分一种共享的自我特异性身体表征中起着关键作用。该模型成功地解决了正常和异常的共享身体现象,例如镜面反射性联觉和躯体旁肾炎。此外,它还会生成一组可测试的实验预测。 (C)2014 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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