Poonian Simandeep K, McFadyen Jessica, Ogden Jessica, Cunnington Ross
The University of Queensland.
J Cogn Neurosci. 2015 Apr;27(4):752-64. doi: 10.1162/jocn_a_00745. Epub 2014 Oct 16.
Every day we make attributions about how our actions and the actions of others cause consequences in the world around us. It is unknown whether we use the same implicit process in attributing causality when observing others' actions as we do when making our own. The aim of this research was to investigate the neural processes involved in the implicit sense of agency we form between actions and effects, for both our own actions and when watching others' actions. Using an interval estimation paradigm to elicit intentional binding in self-made and observed actions, we measured the EEG responses indicative of anticipatory processes before an action and the ERPs in response to the sensory consequence. We replicated our previous findings that we form a sense of implicit agency over our own and others' actions. Crucially, EEG results showed that tones caused by either self-made or observed actions both resulted in suppression of the N1 component of the sensory ERP, with no difference in suppression between consequences caused by observed actions compared with self-made actions. Furthermore, this N1 suppression was greatest for tones caused by observed goal-directed actions rather than non-action or non-goal-related visual events. This suggests that top-down processes act upon the neural responses to sensory events caused by goal-directed actions in the same way for events caused by the self or those made by other agents.
每天我们都会对自己的行为以及他人的行为如何在我们周围的世界中引发后果进行归因。当观察他人的行为时,我们在归因因果关系时所使用的隐含过程是否与我们自己行动时相同,这一点尚不清楚。本研究的目的是调查在我们自己的行动以及观看他人行动时,我们在行动与效果之间形成的隐含能动性意识所涉及的神经过程。使用区间估计范式来引发自我行动和观察到的行动中的意向性绑定,我们测量了行动前指示预期过程的脑电图(EEG)反应以及对感觉后果的事件相关电位(ERP)。我们重复了之前的研究结果,即我们对自己和他人的行动形成了一种隐含的能动性意识。至关重要的是,脑电图结果表明,自我行动或观察到的行动所引发的音调都会导致感觉ERP的N1成分受到抑制,观察到的行动所引发的后果与自我行动所引发的后果在抑制方面没有差异。此外,对于观察到的目标导向行动所引发的音调,而非无行动或与目标无关的视觉事件所引发的音调,这种N1抑制最为明显。这表明自上而下的过程以相同的方式作用于对目标导向行动所引发的感觉事件的神经反应,无论是由自我引发的事件还是由其他主体引发的事件。