Dipartimento di Psicologia Generale, Università degli Studi di Padova Padova, Italy ; Cognitive Neuroscience Center, Università degli Studi di Padova Padova, Italy.
Dipartimento di Psicologia Generale, Università degli Studi di Padova Padova, Italy.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2014 Sep 9;8:702. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00702. eCollection 2014.
Motor resonance is defined as the internal activation of an observer's motor system, specifically attuned to the perceived movement. In social contexts, however, different patterns of observed and executed muscular activation are frequently required. This is the case, for instance, of seeing a key offered with a precision grip and received by opening the hand. Novel evidence suggests that compatibility effects in motor resonance can be altered by social response preparation. What is not known is how handedness modulates this effect. The present study aimed at determining how a left- and a right-handed actor grasping an object and then asking for a complementary response influences corticospinal activation in left- and right-handers instructed to observe the scene. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)-induced motor evoked potentials (MEPs) were thus recorded from the dominant hands of left- and right-handers. Interestingly, requests posed by the right-handed actor induced a motor activation in the participants' respective dominant hands, suggesting that left-handers tend to mirror right-handers with their most efficient hand. Whereas requests posed by the left-handed actor activated the anatomically corresponding muscles (i.e., left hand) in all the participants, right-handers included. Motor resonance effects classically reported in the literature were confirmed when observing simple grasping actions performed by the right-handed actor. These findings indicate that handedness influences both congruent motor resonance and complementary motor preparation to observed actions.
运动共鸣被定义为观察者运动系统的内部激活,特别是与感知运动相协调。然而,在社交情境中,经常需要观察和执行不同模式的肌肉激活。例如,看到一个用精确握法提供的钥匙,并通过张开手来接收它。新的证据表明,运动共鸣的兼容性效应可以通过社会反应准备来改变。目前还不知道利手如何调节这种效应。本研究旨在确定一个左撇子和一个右撇子演员抓握一个物体,然后要求一个互补的反应,如何影响被指示观察场景的左撇子和右撇子的皮质脊髓激活。因此,从左撇子和右撇子的优势手记录了经颅磁刺激(TMS)诱导的运动诱发电位(MEPs)。有趣的是,由右撇子演员提出的请求会在参与者的相应优势手中引起运动激活,这表明左撇子倾向于用他们最有效的手模仿右撇子。而由左撇子演员提出的请求则激活了所有参与者的解剖对应肌肉(即左手),包括右撇子。当观察右撇子演员执行简单的抓握动作时,经典文献中报道的运动共鸣效应得到了证实。这些发现表明,利手会影响观察到的动作的一致运动共鸣和互补运动准备。