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Associative sequence learning: the role of experience in the development of imitation and the mirror system

机译:联想序列学习:体验在模仿和镜像系统发展中的作用

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A core requirement for imitation is a capacity to solve the correspondence problem; to map observed onto executed actions, even when observation and execution yield sensory inputs in different modalities and coordinate frames. Until recently, it was assumed that the human capacity to solve the correspondence problem is innate. However, it is now becoming apparent that, as predicted by the associative sequence learning model, experience, and especially sensorimotor experience, plays a critical role in the development of imitation. We review evidence from studies of non-human animals, children and adults, focusing on research in cognitive neuroscience that uses training and naturally occurring variations in expertise to examine the role of experience in the formation of the mirror system. The relevance of this research depends on the widely held assumption that the mirror system plays a causal role in generating imitative behaviour. We also report original data supporting this assumption. These data show that theta-burst transcranial magnetic stimulation of the inferior frontal gyrus, a classical mirror system area, disrupts automatic imitation of finger movements. We discuss the implications of the evidence reviewed for the evolution, development and intentional control of imitation.
机译:模仿的核心要求是解决对应问题的能力。即使观察和执行产生不同形式和坐标系的感官输入,也可以将观察到的信息映射到执行的动作上。直到最近,人们才认为解决对应问题的能力是天生的。但是,现在越来越明显的是,如关联序列学习模型所预测的,经验,尤其是感觉运动经验,在模仿的发展中起着至关重要的作用。我们回顾了来自非人类动物,儿童和成人的研究证据,重点研究了认知神经科学领域的研究,该研究利用训练和自然发生的专业知识变异来检验经验在镜像系统形成中的作用。这项研究的相关性取决于广泛持有的假设,即镜子系统在产生模仿行为中起因果作用。我们还报告了支持此假设的原始数据。这些数据表明,下额回的经颅爆裂经颅磁刺激是经典的镜面系统区域,干扰了手指运动的自动模仿。我们讨论了所审查证据对模仿的发展,发展和故意控制的影响。

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