Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Italy.
Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Italy.
Dev Cogn Neurosci. 2014 Jan;7:23-9. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2013.10.004. Epub 2013 Nov 1.
The study explores infants' ability to generate on-line predictions about others' action goals through the recruitment of motor resonance mechanisms. To this aim, electromyography was recorded from mouth-opening suprahyoid muscles (SM) of 9-month-old infants while watching a video of an adult agent reaching-to-grasp an object and bringing it either to mouth or head. The results demonstrated, for the first time, that at the age of 9 months there is a dynamic mirror modulation of SM activity by action observation, with the infant's muscles responsible for the action final goal being recruited from the action outset. The comparison with the responses of 6-month-olds tested on the same task showed that in younger and older infants there is a different chronometry of the SM activation with respect to the different phases of the observed action (i.e., bringing vs. grasping, respectively). Results suggest that motor resonance mechanisms triggered within the infants' motor system by action observation undergo gradual development during the first year of life. They also indicate that motor resonance may reflect anticipation of the agent's intention based on the goal of the action.
本研究通过招募运动共振机制来探索婴儿通过观察他人的动作目标生成在线预测的能力。为此,研究记录了 9 个月大婴儿在观看成人代理伸手抓物并将物体带到嘴部或头部的视频时,口张开颏舌骨肌(SM)的肌电图。结果首次表明,在 9 个月大时,动作观察会引起 SM 活动的动态镜像调节,负责动作最终目标的婴儿肌肉会从动作开始时被招募。与在相同任务中测试的 6 个月大婴儿的反应进行比较,结果表明,在年幼和年长的婴儿中,相对于观察到的动作的不同阶段(即,分别是携带和抓取),SM 激活的时间不同。研究结果表明,动作观察在婴儿运动系统中引发的运动共振机制在生命的第一年中逐渐发展。它们还表明,运动共振可能反映了基于动作目标对代理意图的预期。