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Crossmodal classification of mu rhythm activity during action observation and execution suggests specificity to somatosensory features of actions

机译:动作观察和执行过程中mu节奏活动的交叉模式分类表明对动作的体感特征具有特异性

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The alpha mu rhythm (8–13 Hz) has been considered to reflect mirror neuron activity because it is attenuated by both action observation and action execution. The putative link between mirror neuron system activity and the mu rhythm has been used to study the involvement of the mirror system in a wide range of socio-cognitive processes and clinical disorders. However, previous research has failed to convincingly demonstrate the specificity of the mu rhythm, meaning that it is unclear whether the mu rhythm reflects mirror neuron activity. It also remains unclear whether mu rhythm suppression during action observation reflects the processing of motor or tactile information. In an attempt to assess the validity of the mu rhythm as a measure of mirror neuron activity, we used crossmodal pattern classification to assess the specificity of EEG mu rhythm response to action varying in terms of action type (whole-hand or precision grip), concurrent tactile stimulation (stimulation or no stimulation), or object use (transitive or intransitive actions) in 20 human participants. The main results reveal that above-chance crossmodal classification of mu rhythm activity was obtained in the central channels for tactile stimulation and action transitivity but not for action type. Furthermore, traditional univariate analyses applied to the same data were insensitive to differences between conditions. By calling into question the relationship between mirror system activity and the mu rhythm, these results have important implications for the use and interpretation of mu rhythm activity.
机译:阿尔法节奏(8-13 Hz)被认为反映了镜像神经元的活动,因为它被动作观察和动作执行所削弱。镜像神经元系统活动与mu节律之间的假定联系已用于研究镜像系统在广泛的社会认知过程和临床疾病中的参与。但是,先前的研究未能令人信服地证明mu节律的特异性,这意味着不清楚mu节律是否反映了镜像神经元的活动。还不清楚动作观察期间的节律抑制是否反映了对运动或触觉信息的处理。为了评估mu节律作为镜像神经元活动度量的有效性,我们使用交叉模式分类来评估脑电图mu节律对根据动作类型(全手或精确抓地力)变化的动作的特异性,并发的触觉刺激(刺激或不刺激),或20个人参与对象的使用(传递或不传递动作)。主要结果表明,在中央通道中获得了对节律活动的高概率交叉峰型分类,用于触觉刺激和动作传递性,但不是针对动作类型。此外,应用于相同数据的传统单变量分析对条件之间的差异不敏感。通过质疑镜子系统活动与mu节奏之间的关系,这些结果对mu节奏活动的使用和解释具有重要意义。

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