Sanegre M T, Castellote J M, Haggard P, Valls-Solé J
Unitat d'EMG, Servei de Neurologia, Hospital Clínic, Departament de Medicina, Universitat de Barcelona, IDIBAPS (Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica August Pi i Sunyer), Barcelona, Spain.
Exp Brain Res. 2004 Apr;155(4):527-31. doi: 10.1007/s00221-004-1849-6. Epub 2004 Mar 2.
The execution of a ballistic movement within a reaction time task paradigm is significantly speeded up when an unexpected startling auditory stimulus (SAS) is delivered together with the imperative signal. Using Libet's clock, we investigated whether acceleration involves also the subjective appraisal of the time of task execution. In trials containing the SAS, reaction time shortened to 68.7% of control values. However, subjective judgment of task execution remained a similar time with respect to the imperative signal as in control trials. The dissociation between task execution and its subjective perception indicates the existence of separate circuits for action execution and action awareness.
当一个意想不到的惊人听觉刺激(SAS)与命令信号一起呈现时,在反应时间任务范式内执行弹道运动的速度会显著加快。使用利贝特时钟,我们研究了加速是否也涉及任务执行时间的主观评估。在包含SAS的试验中,反应时间缩短至对照值的68.7%。然而,与对照试验相比,任务执行的主观判断与命令信号的时间保持相似。任务执行与其主观感知之间的分离表明存在用于动作执行和动作意识的独立回路。