Department of General Psychology, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.
Soc Neurosci. 2012;7(2):146-58. doi: 10.1080/17470919.2011.586579. Epub 2011 Jul 21.
A large body of research reports that perceiving body movements of other people activates motor representations in the observer's brain. This automatic resonance mechanism appears to be imitative in nature. However, action observation does not inevitably lead to symmetrical motor facilitation: Mirroring the observed movement might be disadvantageous for successfully performing joint actions. What remains unknown is how we are to resolve the possible conflict between the automatic tendency to "mirror" and the need to perform different context-related complementary actions. By using single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation, we found that observation of a double-step action characterized by an implicit complementary request engendered a shift from symmetrical simulation to reciprocity in the participants' corticospinal activity. Accordingly, differential motor facilitation was revealed for the snapshots evoking imitative and complementary gestures despite the fact that the observed type of grasp was identical. Control conditions in which participants observed the same action sequence but in a context not implying a complementary request were included as well. The results provide compelling evidence that when an observed action calls for a nonidentical complementary action, an interplay between the automatic tendency to resonate with what is observed and to implicitly prepare for the complementary action does emerge. In other words, implicit complementary requests might have the ability to draw attention to specific features of the context affording nonidentical responses.
大量研究报告表明,感知他人的身体运动激活了观察者大脑中的运动表象。这种自动共鸣机制似乎具有模仿的本质。然而,动作观察并不一定会导致对称的运动促进:模仿观察到的运动可能不利于成功执行联合动作。目前尚不清楚的是,我们如何解决自动“模仿”的倾向与执行不同上下文相关的互补动作的需求之间可能存在的冲突。通过使用单次经颅磁刺激,我们发现,对具有隐含互补请求的双步动作的观察会导致参与者皮质脊髓活动从对称模拟转向互惠。因此,尽管观察到的抓握类型相同,但对引发模仿和互补手势的快照会显示出不同的运动促进。还包括了参与者观察相同动作序列但在不暗示互补请求的情况下的控制条件。研究结果提供了有力的证据,表明当观察到的动作需要非相同的互补动作时,自动共鸣与隐含准备互补动作的倾向之间会相互作用。换句话说,隐含的互补请求可能有能力将注意力吸引到提供非相同反应的上下文的特定特征上。