School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD, 4072, Australia.
Exp Brain Res. 2012 May;219(1):139-50. doi: 10.1007/s00221-012-3073-0. Epub 2012 Mar 22.
When we perceive an action it is internally transformed into a motor representation akin to the execution of that same action. Motor priming studies show that action observation facilitates the execution of physically similar actions, but interferes with the performance of dissimilar actions. Some evidence suggests, however, that once a specific motor plan is formed, perceiving an action with partially overlapping features (e.g. a congruent grip-type but and incongruent end-goal) can result in interference. In two experiments we investigate how modulating attention towards observed actions influences the binding that occurs between action features, and therefore the amount of partial-overlap interference to participants' performance. In the first study we directed attention towards a salient action feature (the grip-type). We found that perceiving partially overlapping (i.e. partially congruent) actions slowed participants' responses compared with observation of completely congruent or incongruent actions. In the second experiment attentional resources were taxed through the use of a secondary task. This resulted in the elimination of the partial-overlap interference effect. We discuss results in relation to feature binding and event codes.
当我们感知到一个动作时,它会在内部转化为一种运动表现,类似于执行相同的动作。运动启动研究表明,观察动作有助于执行物理上相似的动作,但会干扰执行不同的动作。然而,有一些证据表明,一旦形成了特定的运动计划,感知具有部分重叠特征的动作(例如,相同的握持类型但不同的目标)可能会导致干扰。在两项实验中,我们研究了调节对观察到的动作的注意力如何影响动作特征之间的绑定,从而影响参与者表现的部分重叠干扰程度。在第一项研究中,我们将注意力集中在一个显著的动作特征(握持类型)上。我们发现,与观察完全一致或不一致的动作相比,感知部分重叠(即部分一致)的动作会使参与者的反应速度变慢。在第二项实验中,通过使用次要任务来消耗注意力资源。这导致部分重叠干扰效应的消除。我们根据特征绑定和事件代码讨论了结果。