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关于动作意识背后的信号。

On the signals underlying conscious awareness of action.

作者信息

Obhi Sukhvinder S, Planetta Peggy J, Scantlebury Jordan

机构信息

Cognition in Action Laboratory, Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, Wilfrid Laurier University, 75 University Avenue West, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Cognition. 2009 Jan;110(1):65-73. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.10.009. Epub 2008 Dec 6.

Abstract

To investigate whether conscious judgments of movement onset are based solely on pre-movement signals (i.e., premotor or efference copy signals) or whether sensory feedback (i.e., reafferent) signals also play a role, participants judged the onset of finger and toe movements that were either active (i.e., self initiated) or passive (i.e., initiated by the experimenter). Conscious judgments were made by reporting the position of a rotating clock hand presented on a computer screen and were then compared to the actual measured time of movement onset. In line with previous studies, judgment errors were found to be anticipatory for both finger and toe movements. There was a significant difference between judgment errors for active and passive movements, with judgments of active movements being more anticipatory than judgments of passive movements. This is consistent with a pre-movement (from here on referred to as an "efferent") account of action awareness because premotor and efference copy signals are only present in active movements, whereas the main source of movement information in passive movements is sensory feedback which is subject to time delays of conduction (and hence predicts later judgment times for passive movements). However, judgments of active toe movement onset time were less anticipatory than judgments of active finger movement onset time. This pattern of results is not consistent with a pure efferent account of conscious awareness of action onset - as this account predicts more anticipatory judgments for toe movements compared to finger movements. Instead, the data support the idea that conscious judgments of movement onset are based on efferent (i.e., premotor, efference copy) and reafferent (i.e., feedback from the movement) components.

摘要

为了研究对运动起始的有意识判断是否仅基于运动前信号(即运动前区或传出副本信号),或者感觉反馈(即再传入)信号是否也起作用,参与者判断了手指和脚趾主动(即自我发起)或被动(即由实验者发起)运动的起始。通过报告电脑屏幕上呈现的旋转时钟指针的位置来做出有意识的判断,然后将其与实际测量的运动起始时间进行比较。与先前的研究一致,发现手指和脚趾运动的判断误差都是预期性的。主动运动和被动运动的判断误差之间存在显著差异,主动运动的判断比被动运动的判断更具预期性。这与动作意识的运动前(以下称为“传出”)解释一致,因为运动前区和传出副本信号仅存在于主动运动中,而被动运动中运动信息的主要来源是感觉反馈,它存在传导时间延迟(因此预测被动运动的判断时间较晚)。然而,主动脚趾运动起始时间的判断比主动手指运动起始时间的判断预期性要小。这种结果模式与对动作起始的有意识觉知的纯传出解释不一致——因为这种解释预测,与手指运动相比,脚趾运动的预期性判断更多。相反,数据支持这样一种观点,即对运动起始的有意识判断是基于传出(即运动前区、传出副本)和再传入(即来自运动的反馈)成分。

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