Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Behaviour, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Biol Lett. 2010 Dec 23;6(6):758-61. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2010.0478. Epub 2010 Jun 23.
The ability to anticipate others' actions is crucial for social interaction. It has been shown that this ability relies on motor areas of the human brain that are not only active during action execution and action observation, but also during anticipation of another person's action. Recording electroencephalograms during a triadic social interaction, we assessed whether activation of motor areas pertaining to the human mirror-neuron system prior to action observation depends on the social relationship between the actor and the observer. Anticipatory motor activation was stronger when participants expected an interaction partner to perform a particular action than when they anticipated that the same action would be performed by a third person they did not interact with. These results demonstrate that social interaction modulates action simulation.
预测他人行为的能力对于社会互动至关重要。研究表明,这种能力依赖于人类大脑的运动区域,这些区域不仅在执行和观察动作时活跃,而且在预测他人的动作时也活跃。在三元社会互动过程中记录脑电图,我们评估了在观察动作之前,与人类镜像神经元系统相关的运动区域的激活是否取决于行为者和观察者之间的社会关系。当参与者期望互动伙伴执行特定动作时,他们的预期运动激活比他们预期同一动作将由他们不与之互动的第三人执行时更强。这些结果表明,社会互动调节了动作模拟。