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预期动作过程:来自皮质脊髓兴奋性的证据。

Anticipating the course of an action: evidence from corticospinal excitability.

机构信息

Department of General Psychology, University of Padova, Via Venezia, Padova 8-35131, Italy.

出版信息

BMC Neurosci. 2013 Aug 28;14:91. doi: 10.1186/1471-2202-14-91.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Anticipatory planning, the ability to anticipate future perceptual-motor demands of a goal-oriented action sequence, is essential for flexible, purposeful behavior. Once an action goal has been defined, movement details necessary to achieve that goal can be selected. Here, we investigate if anticipatory planning takes place even when multi-step actions are being carried out. How, we may ask, are the cerebral circuits involved in movement selection influenced by anticipated object-center task demands? Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to investigate how changes in corticospinal excitability (CSE) are dependent on anticipated task variables of intended future actions. Specifically, single- and paired-pulse TMS was used to evaluate corticospinal excitability during the action selection phase preparatory to grasp execution.

RESULTS

We found that during the premovement phase, there is an object- and muscle-specific modulation in the intrinsic hand muscle that will be used during a forthcoming grasping action. Depending on whether the participants were instructed to perform a single- or double-step movement sequence, modulation of the corticospinal output to the appropriate hand muscles was dependent on what object was to be grasped and what type of movement was being prepared. No modulation in excitability was observed during one-step movements.

CONCLUSIONS

Anticipation of intended task demands plays an important role in controlling multi- step actions during which ongoing behavior may need to be adjusted. This finding supports the notion that the cortico-cortical mechanism involving movement planning is specific for an object's properties as well as for the goal of the movement sequence.

摘要

背景

预期规划,即对目标导向动作序列未来感知运动需求进行预测的能力,是灵活、有目的行为的关键。一旦确定了动作目标,就可以选择实现该目标所需的运动细节。在这里,我们研究了即使在执行多步骤动作时,是否也会进行预期规划。我们不禁要问,参与运动选择的大脑回路是如何受到预期目标中心任务需求的影响的?经颅磁刺激(TMS)被用于研究皮质脊髓兴奋性(CSE)的变化如何取决于预期未来动作的任务变量。具体来说,使用单脉冲和双脉冲 TMS 来评估在执行抓握动作前的动作选择阶段期间的皮质脊髓兴奋性。

结果

我们发现,在运动前阶段,即将进行的抓握动作中所使用的内在手部肌肉会出现与物体和肌肉特异性相关的调制。根据参与者是否被指示执行单步或两步动作序列,对适当手部肌肉的皮质脊髓输出的调制取决于要抓取的物体和准备进行的动作类型。在单步运动中没有观察到兴奋性的调制。

结论

预期预期任务需求在控制多步骤动作中起着重要作用,在这些动作中,正在进行的行为可能需要进行调整。这一发现支持了这样一种观点,即涉及运动规划的皮质-皮质机制是针对物体的特性以及运动序列的目标特异性的。

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