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当你假装时大脑会做什么?一项关于模仿抓握和实际抓握的功能磁共振成像研究。

What does the brain do when you fake it? An FMRI study of pantomimed and real grasping.

作者信息

Króliczak G, Cavina-Pratesi C, Goodman D A, Culham J C

机构信息

Canadian Institutes of Health Research Group in Action and Perception, Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.

出版信息

J Neurophysiol. 2007 Mar;97(3):2410-22. doi: 10.1152/jn.00778.2006. Epub 2007 Jan 17.

Abstract

Given that studying neural bases of actions is very challenging with fMRI, numerous experiments have used pantomimed actions as a proxy to studying neural circuits of real actions. However, the underlying assumption that the same neural mechanisms mediate real and pantomimed actions has never been directly tested. Moreover, the assumption is called into question by neuropsychological evidence suggesting that real actions depend on the dorsal stream of visual processing whereas pretend actions also recruit the ventral stream. Here, we directly tested these ideas in neurologically intact subjects. Ten right-handed participants performed four tasks: 1) grasping real three-dimensional objects, 2) reaching toward the objects and touching them with the knuckle without hand preshaping, 3) pantomimed grasping in an adjacent location where no object was present, and 4) pantomimed reaching toward an adjacent location. As expected, in the anterior intraparietal area, there was significantly higher activation during real grasping than that during real reaching. However, the activation difference between pantomimed grasping and pantomimed reaching did not reach statistical significance. There was also no effect of pantomimed grasping within the ventral stream, including an object-selective area in the lateral occipital cortex. Instead, we found that pantomimed grasping was mediated by right-hemisphere activation, particularly the right parietal cortex. These results suggest that areas typically invoked by real actions may not necessarily be driven by "fake" actions. Moreover, pantomimed grasping may not tap object-related areas within the ventral stream, but rather may rely on mechanisms within the right hemisphere that are recruited by artificial and less practiced actions.

摘要

鉴于使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究动作的神经基础极具挑战性,众多实验采用了模仿动作作为研究真实动作神经回路的替代方式。然而,认为相同神经机制介导真实动作和模仿动作的潜在假设从未得到直接验证。此外,神经心理学证据对该假设提出了质疑,这些证据表明真实动作依赖于视觉处理的背侧通路,而假装动作还会调用腹侧通路。在此,我们在神经功能正常的受试者中直接验证了这些观点。十名右利手参与者执行了四项任务:1)抓取真实的三维物体;2)伸手触碰物体但手部不做预塑形,用指关节触碰;3)在没有物体的相邻位置模仿抓取动作;4)在相邻位置模仿伸手动作。正如预期的那样,在前顶内区,真实抓握过程中的激活显著高于真实伸手过程。然而,模仿抓握和模仿伸手之间的激活差异未达到统计学显著性。在腹侧通路内,包括枕颞外侧皮质的一个物体选择性区域,也没有发现模仿抓握的影响。相反,我们发现模仿抓握由右侧半球激活介导,特别是右侧顶叶皮质。这些结果表明,通常由真实动作激活的区域不一定由“假装”动作驱动。此外,模仿抓握可能不会激活腹侧通路内与物体相关的区域,而是可能依赖于右侧半球内由人为且较少练习的动作所调用的机制。

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