Jackson Philip L, Decety Jean
Social Cognitive Neuroscience, Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences, University of Washington, Box 357988, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Curr Opin Neurobiol. 2004 Apr;14(2):259-63. doi: 10.1016/j.conb.2004.01.020.
Accumulative empirical evidence has been reviewed in support of the notion that the production and perception of action as well as the interpretation of others' actions are functionally connected, and indeed, rely on common distributed neural systems in the premotor and parietal cortices. We suggest that these neural systems sustain shared representations between self and other that are crucial in social interactions. The inferior parietal cortex plays a special role in the sense of agency, which is a fundamental aspect to navigate within this neural network. The role of other brain areas that implement and regulate these shared representations remains to be specified.
积累的经验证据已被回顾,以支持这样一种观点,即动作的产生与感知以及对他人动作的解读在功能上是相互关联的,而且实际上依赖于运动前区和顶叶皮质中共同分布的神经网络。我们认为,这些神经网络维持着自我与他人之间的共享表征,而这在社交互动中至关重要。顶下小叶在能动性意识中发挥着特殊作用,而能动性意识是在这个神经网络中进行导航的一个基本方面。其他实施和调节这些共享表征的脑区的作用仍有待明确。