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Inferior frontal oscillations reveal visuo-motor matching for actions and speech: evidence from human intracranial recordings

机译:下额叶振动显示动作和言语的视觉运动匹配:人类颅内录音的证据

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The neural correspondence between the systems responsible for the execution and recognition of actions has been suggested both in humans and non-human primates. Apart from being a key region of this visuo-motor observation-execution matching (OEM) system, the human inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) is also important for speech production. The functional overlap of visuo-motor OEM and speech, together with the phylogenetic history of the IFG as a motor area, has led to the idea that speech function has evolved from pre-existing motor systems and to the hypothesis that an OEM system may exist also for speech. However, visuo-motor OEM and speech OEM have never been compared directly. We used electrocorticography to analyze oscillations recorded from intracranial electrodes in human fronto-parie-to-temporal cortex during visuo-motor (executing or visually observing an action) and speech OEM tasks (verbally describing an action using the first or third person pronoun). The results show that neural activity related to visuo-motor OEM is widespread in the frontal, parietal, and temporal regions. Speech OEM also elicited widespread responses partly overlapping with visuo-motor OEM sites (bilaterally), including frontal, parietal, and temporal regions. Interestingly a more focal region, the inferior frontal gyrus (bilaterally), showed both visuo-motor OEM and speech OEM properties independent of orolingual speech-unrelated movements. Building on the methodological advantages in human invasive electrocorticography, the present findings provide highly precise spatial and temporal information to support the existence of a modality-independent action representation system in the human brain that is shared between systems for performing, interpreting and describing actions. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:在人类和非人类灵长类动物中都提出了负责执行和识别动作的系统之间的神经对应。除了是这种视觉运动观察执行匹配(OEM)系统的关键区域之外,人下额回(IFG)对语音产生也很重要。视觉运动OEM和语音的功能重叠,以及IFG作为运动区域的系统发展史,导致了这样的想法,即语音功能已从现有的运动系统演变而来,并可能存在OEM系统的假设。也用于演讲。但是,视觉马达OEM和语音OEM从未直接进行比较。我们使用脑电图分析了在视觉运动(执行或视觉观察动作)和语音OEM任务(使用第一人称或第三人称代词来描述动作)过程中从人类额顶皮质到颞皮质的颅内电极记录的振动。结果表明,与视觉运动OEM相关的神经活动广泛分布在额叶,顶叶和颞叶区域。语音OEM也引起了广泛的反响,部分与视觉运动OEM站点(双边)重叠,包括额叶,顶叶和颞叶区域。有趣的是,更集中的区域,下额叶回(双向)显示了视觉运动OEM和语音OEM属性,而与口语无关的运动无关。基于人类有创脑电图学的方法学优势,本发现提供了高度精确的时空信息,以支持人脑中存在与模式无关的动作表示系统,该系统在执行,解释和描述动作的系统之间共享。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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