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反应监控中空间信息处理的偏侧化。

Lateralization of spatial information processing in response monitoring.

机构信息

Cognitive Neurophysiology, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, TU Dresden Dresden, Germany.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2014 Jan 24;5:22. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00022. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

The current study aims at identifying how lateralized multisensory spatial information processing affects response monitoring and action control. In a previous study, we investigated multimodal sensory integration in response monitoring processes using a Simon task. Behavioral and neurophysiologic results suggested that different aspects of response monitoring are asymmetrically and independently allocated to the hemispheres: while efference-copy-based information on the motor execution of the task is further processed in the hemisphere that originally generated the motor command, proprioception-based spatial information is processed in the hemisphere contralateral to the effector. Hence, crossing hands (entering a "foreign" spatial hemifield) yielded an augmented bilateral activation during response monitoring since these two kinds of information were processed in opposing hemispheres. Because the traditional Simon task does not provide the possibility to investigate which aspect of the spatial configuration leads to the observed hemispheric allocation, we introduced a new "double crossed" condition that allows for the dissociation of internal/physiological and external/physical influences on response monitoring processes. Comparing behavioral and neurophysiologic measures of this new condition to those of the traditional Simon task setup, we could demonstrate that the egocentric representation of the physiological effector's spatial location accounts for the observed lateralization of spatial information in action control. The finding that the location of the physical effector had a very small influence on response monitoring measures suggests that this aspect is either less important and/or processed in different brain areas than egocentric physiological information.

摘要

本研究旨在探讨偏侧化多感觉空间信息处理如何影响反应监控和动作控制。在之前的研究中,我们使用 Simon 任务研究了反应监控过程中的多模态感觉整合。行为和神经生理结果表明,反应监控的不同方面被不对称且独立地分配到大脑的两个半球:来自于任务运动执行的传出副本信息在最初产生运动指令的半球中进一步处理,而基于本体感受的空间信息则在与效应器相对的半球中处理。因此,双手交叉(进入“外来”的空间半视野)会导致反应监控时双侧激活增强,因为这两种信息在对侧半球中处理。由于传统的 Simon 任务无法研究空间配置的哪个方面导致观察到的半球分配,我们引入了一种新的“双重交叉”条件,可以区分对反应监控过程的内部/生理和外部/物理影响。将这种新条件的行为和神经生理测量与传统 Simon 任务设置的测量进行比较,我们可以证明生理效应器的空间位置的自我中心表示解释了动作控制中空间信息的观察到的偏侧化。物理效应器的位置对反应监控措施的影响非常小,这一发现表明,与自我中心的生理信息相比,这一方面要么不重要,要么在不同的大脑区域中处理。

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