Takahashi Hidehiko, Shibuya Tomohisa, Kato Motoichiro, Sassa Takeshi, Koeda Michihiko, Yahata Noriaki, Suhara Tetsuya, Okubo Yoshiro
Department of Molecular Neuroimaging, National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba, Japan.
Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2008 Apr;62(2):214-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1819.2008.01757.x.
Neuroimaging studies on biological motion have established the view that the posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) is involved in detecting intention of others. Those studies have consistently reported other regions such as body-selective extrastriate body area (EBA) and motion-sensitive middle temporal, in close proximity to pSTS. Whether EBA responds only to static body parts or has a more extended role as part of a system for inferring intention of others has remained an elusive issue. The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of EBA in processing goal-directed actions.
Twelve healthy volunteers participated in the present study. Using sports-related motions as visual stimuli, brain activations were examined during observation of goal-directed actions and non-goal-directed actions on functional magnetic resonance imaging.
Compared to non-goal-directed actions, goal-directed actions produced greater activations in EBA along with the mirror neuron system.
EBA might contribute to understanding others' actions by representing the dynamic aspects of human motions.
关于生物运动的神经影像学研究确立了这样一种观点,即颞上沟后部(pSTS)参与探测他人意图。那些研究一致报告了其他区域,如身体选择性的纹外身体区(EBA)和与pSTS紧邻的对运动敏感的颞中区。EBA是仅对静态身体部位做出反应,还是作为推断他人意图系统的一部分具有更广泛的作用,这一直是个难以捉摸的问题。本研究的目的是探讨EBA在处理目标导向动作中的作用。
12名健康志愿者参与了本研究。以与运动相关的动作作为视觉刺激,在功能磁共振成像上观察目标导向动作和非目标导向动作期间检测大脑激活情况。
与非目标导向动作相比,目标导向动作在EBA以及镜像神经元系统中产生了更强的激活。
EBA可能通过呈现人类动作的动态方面,有助于理解他人的动作。