Tsai Chia-Chin, Kuo Wen-Jui, Hung Daisy L, Tzeng Ovid J L
The Institute of Neuroscience, National Yang Ming University, 155 Linong Street Sec. 2, Peitou, Taipei, Taiwan.
J Cogn Neurosci. 2008 Nov;20(11):2015-24. doi: 10.1162/jocn.2008.20144.
The present study attempts to explore the process by which knowledge of another's intentional behavior in a joint-action scenario is represented through the action observation and execution network-also known as the common coding system. Participants (n = 18) were instructed to perform the complementary social Simon task under the implemented belief of interaction with either an unseen human (biological agent) or a computer program, where in fact, all response sequences from either "partner" were generated by computer. Results provide behavioral and neurophysiological evidence (P3 and S-LRP) that the believed intentionality of another person's actions is sufficient to facilitate a strong-enough agency-dependent social Simon effect to modulate action planning and anticipation. We suggest that the co-representation of human action may be an evolved biologically tuned default of the human motor system.
本研究试图探索在联合行动场景中,对他人有意行为的认知是如何通过动作观察与执行网络(也称为共同编码系统)来表征的。研究人员指示18名参与者在与看不见的人类(生物主体)或计算机程序进行互动的既定信念下执行互补性社会西蒙任务,而实际上,来自任一“伙伴”的所有反应序列均由计算机生成。研究结果提供了行为和神经生理学证据(P3和S-LRP),表明对他人行为的假定意向足以促进足够强烈的、依赖于能动性的社会西蒙效应,从而调节动作规划和预期。我们认为,人类动作的共同表征可能是人类运动系统进化而来的一种生物学调整后的默认状态。