Radboud University Nijmegen, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Behaviour, Centre for Cognition, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Psychophysiology. 2012 Apr;49(4):566-73. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.2011.01322.x. Epub 2011 Nov 14.
In a mental rotation task of objects, typically, reaction time (RT) increases and the rotation related negativity (RRN) increases in amplitude with increasing angles of rotation. However, in a mental rotation task of hands, different RT profiles can be observed for outward and inward rotated hands. In the present study, we examined the neurophysiological correlates of these asymmetries in the RT profiles. We used a mental rotation task with stimuli of left and right hands. In line with previous studies, the behavioral results showed a linear increase in RT for outward rotations, but not for inward rotations as a function of angular disparity. Importantly, the ERP results revealed an RRN for outward rotated stimuli, but not for inward rotated stimuli. This is the first study to show that the behaviorally observed differences in a mental rotation task of hands is also reflected at the neurophysiological level.
在物体的心理旋转任务中,通常情况下,随着旋转角度的增加,反应时间(RT)会增加,旋转相关负波(RRN)的振幅也会增加。然而,在手部的心理旋转任务中,向外和向内旋转的手会观察到不同的 RT 曲线。在本研究中,我们研究了这些 RT 曲线不对称的神经生理相关性。我们使用了一个包含左手和右手刺激的心理旋转任务。与之前的研究一致,行为结果显示,向外旋转的 RT 呈线性增加,但向内旋转则不是。重要的是,ERP 结果显示,向外旋转的刺激会产生 RRN,但向内旋转的刺激则不会。这是第一项表明在手部心理旋转任务中观察到的行为差异也反映在神经生理水平上的研究。