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Baby steps: investigating the development of perceptual-motor couplings in infancy

机译:婴儿步骤:研究婴儿期知觉运动耦合的发展

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There are cells in our motor cortex that fire both when we perform and when we observe similar actions. It has been suggested that these perceptual-motor couplings in the brain develop through associative learning during correlated sensorimotor experience. Although studies with adult participants have provided support for this hypothesis, there is no direct evidence that associative learning also underlies the initial formation of perceptual–motor couplings in the developing brain. With the present study we addressed this question by manipulating infants’ opportunities to associate the visual and motor representation of a novel action, and by investigating how this influenced their sensorimotor cortex activation when they observed this action performed by others. Pre-walking 7–9-month-old infants performed stepping movements on an infant treadmill while they either observed their own real-time leg movements (Contingent group) or the previously recorded leg movements of another infant (Non-contingent control group). Infants in a second control group did not perform any steps and only received visual experience with the stepping actions. Before and after the training period we measured infants’ sensorimotor alpha suppression, as an index of sensorimotor cortex activation, while they watched videos of other infants’ stepping actions. While we did not find greater sensorimotor alpha suppression following training in the Contingent group as a whole, we nevertheless found that the strength of the visuomotor contingency experienced during training predicted the amount of sensorimotor alpha suppression at post-test in this group. We did not find any effects of motor experience alone. These results suggest that the development of perceptual–motor couplings in the infant brain is likely to be supported by associative learning during correlated visuomotor experience.
机译:当我们执行和观察到类似动作时,运动皮层中的细胞会触发。已经提出,在相关的感觉运动经历期间,通过联想学习来发展大脑中的这些知觉运动耦合。尽管对成年参与者的研究为这一假设提供了支持,但没有直接证据表明联想学习也为发育中的大脑知觉-运动耦合的初步形成奠定了基础。在本研究中,我们通过操纵婴儿将一种新颖动作的视觉和运动表现联系起来的机会,并研究了这种行为如何影响他们观察他人执行的动作时感觉运动皮层的激活,从而解决了这个问题。步行前7–9个月大的婴儿在婴儿跑步机上执行了踏步运动,而他们要么观察自己的实时腿部运动(偶然组),要么先前记录的另一名婴儿的腿部运动(非偶然对照组)。第二对照组的婴儿没有执行任何步骤,仅通过踩踏动作获得了视觉体验。在训练之前和之后,我们测量了婴儿的感觉运动α抑制,作为感觉运动皮层激活的指标,同时他们观看了其他婴儿的踩踏动作视频。虽然我们在整个Contingent组中都没有发现更大的感觉运动α抑制,但是我们发现训练期间所经历的视觉运动偶然性的强度预测了该组测试后感觉运动α抑制的量。我们没有发现仅运动体验会产生任何影响。这些结果表明,在相关的运动视觉体验过程中,联想学习可以支持婴儿大脑知觉-运动耦合的发展。

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