Radboud University Nijmegen, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, The Netherlands.
Biol Psychol. 2010 Sep;85(1):134-42. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2010.06.004. Epub 2010 Jun 11.
The present ERP study investigated when and how action semantics, i.e. the conceptual knowledge that we acquired over the course of our lives, is activated during the preparation of object-directed actions. Subjects were required to grasp one of two objects and were implicitly instructed to either perform a meaningful action (e.g. moving a cup towards the mouth) or a meaningless action with the object (e.g. moving a cup towards the eye). A larger anterior N400 was found for the preparation of meaningful compared to meaningless actions, likely reflecting the retrieval of action semantic information in case a meaningful action was required with the object. The distribution and the latency of the anterior N400-effect were strongly related to standard N400-repetition effects, thereby further corroborating the semantic nature of the effect. In sum, the present study provides new insight in the neural and temporal dynamics underlying semantics for action.
本 ERP 研究调查了在准备指向物体的动作时,何时以及如何激活动作语义(即我们在一生中获得的概念知识)。要求受试者抓住两个物体之一,并被隐含地指示执行有意义的动作(例如将杯子移向嘴)或对物体执行无意义的动作(例如将杯子移向眼睛)。与准备无意义的动作相比,为准备有意义的动作发现了更大的前 N400,这可能反映了在需要用物体执行有意义的动作的情况下检索动作语义信息。前 N400 效应的分布和潜伏期与标准 N400 重复效应密切相关,从而进一步证实了该效应的语义性质。总之,本研究为动作语义的神经和时间动态提供了新的见解。