Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19087, USA.
Dev Sci. 2011 May;14(3):474-80. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2010.00991.x. Epub 2010 Sep 6.
There is increasing interest in neurobiological methods for investigating the shared representation of action perception and production in early development. We explored the extent and regional specificity of EEG desynchronization in the infant alpha frequency range (6-9 Hz) during action observation and execution in 14-month-old infants. Desynchronization during execution was restricted to central electrode sites, while action observation was associated with a broader desynchronization across frontal, central, and parietal regions. The finding of regional specificity in the overlap between EEG responses to action execution and observation suggests that the rhythm seen in the 6-9 Hz range over central sites in infancy shares certain properties with the adult mu rhythm. The magnitude of EEG desynchronization to action perception and production appears to be smaller for infants than for adults and older children, suggesting developmental change in this measure.
人们对神经生物学方法越来越感兴趣,这些方法可用于研究动作感知和产生在早期发展中的共同表现。我们探索了 14 个月大的婴儿在执行和观察动作时婴儿阿尔法频带(6-9Hz)EEG 去同步的程度和区域特异性。执行过程中的去同步仅限于中央电极部位,而动作观察则与额叶、中央和顶叶区域的更广泛去同步有关。在动作执行和观察的 EEG 反应之间的重叠中发现的区域特异性表明,在婴儿时期中央部位出现的 6-9Hz 范围内的节律与成人 mu 节律具有某些共同特性。与成人和大龄儿童相比,婴儿对动作感知和产生的 EEG 去同步程度似乎较小,这表明该指标在发育过程中发生了变化。