Kellenbach Marion L, Brett Matthew, Patterson Karalyn
MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK.
J Cogn Neurosci. 2003 Jan 1;15(1):30-46. doi: 10.1162/089892903321107800.
PET was used to investigate the neural correlates of action knowledge in object representations, particularly the left lateralized network of activations previously implicated in the processing of tools and their associated actions: ventral premotor cortex (VPMCx), posterior middle temporal gyrus (PMTG), and intraparietal sulcus (IPS). Judgments were made about the actions and functions associated with manipulable man-made objects (e.g., hammer); this enabled us to measure activations in response to both explicit and implicit retrieval of knowledge about actions associated with manipulable tools. Function judgments were also made about nonmanipulable artifacts (e.g., traffic light) providing a direct comparison for manipulable objects. Although neither the left VPMCx nor the left PMTG were selective for tool stimuli (nonmanipulable objects also activated these areas relative to a visual control condition), both regions responded more strongly to manipulable objects, suggesting a role for these cortical areas in the processing of knowledge associated with tools. Furthermore, these activations were insensitive to retrieval task, suggesting that visually presented tools automatically recruit both left VPMCx and left PMTG in response to action features that are inherent in tool representations. In contrast, the IPS showed clear selectivity for explicit retrieval of action information about manipulable objects. No regions of cortex were more activated by function relative to action judgments about artifacts. These results are consistent with the brain's preferential responsiveness to how we interact with objects, rather than what they are used for.
正电子发射断层扫描(PET)被用于研究物体表征中动作知识的神经关联,特别是先前与工具及其相关动作处理有关的左侧激活网络:腹侧运动前皮层(VPMCx)、颞中回后部(PMTG)和顶内沟(IPS)。对与可操纵人造物体(如锤子)相关的动作和功能进行判断;这使我们能够测量对与可操纵工具相关的知识进行明确和隐性检索时的激活情况。还对不可操纵的人工制品(如交通信号灯)进行功能判断,以便与可操纵物体进行直接比较。尽管左侧VPMCx和左侧PMTG对工具刺激均无选择性(相对于视觉对照条件,不可操纵物体也激活了这些区域),但这两个区域对可操纵物体的反应更强,表明这些皮层区域在处理与工具相关的知识中发挥作用。此外,这些激活对检索任务不敏感,这表明视觉呈现的工具会根据工具表征中固有的动作特征自动招募左侧VPMCx和左侧PMTG。相比之下,IPS对明确检索可操纵物体的动作信息表现出明显的选择性。相对于对人工制品的功能判断,没有皮层区域在动作判断时被更强烈地激活。这些结果与大脑对我们与物体互动方式而非物体用途的优先反应一致。