Stenner Max-Philipp, Bauer Markus, Heinze Hans-Jochen, Haggard Patrick, Dolan Raymond J
Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, University College London, London, United Kingdom; Department of Neurology, University of Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany;
Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, University College London, London, United Kingdom;
J Neurophysiol. 2015 Mar 15;113(6):1752-62. doi: 10.1152/jn.00616.2014. Epub 2014 Dec 24.
Sensory consequences of one's own actions are perceived as less intense than identical, externally generated stimuli. This is generally taken as evidence for sensory prediction of action consequences. Accordingly, recent theoretical models explain this attenuation by an anticipatory modulation of sensory processing prior to stimulus onset (Roussel et al. 2013) or even action execution (Brown et al. 2013). Experimentally, prestimulus changes that occur in anticipation of self-generated sensations are difficult to disentangle from more general effects of stimulus expectation, attention and task load (performing an action). Here, we show that an established manipulation of subjective agency over a stimulus leads to a predictive modulation in sensory cortex that is independent of these factors. We recorded magnetoencephalography while subjects performed a simple action with either hand and judged the loudness of a tone caused by the action. Effector selection was manipulated by subliminal motor priming. Compatible priming is known to enhance a subjective experience of agency over a consequent stimulus (Chambon and Haggard 2012). In line with this effect on subjective agency, we found stronger sensory attenuation when the action that caused the tone was compatibly primed. This perceptual effect was reflected in a transient phase-locked signal in auditory cortex before stimulus onset and motor execution. Interestingly, this sensory signal emerged at a time when the hemispheric lateralization of motor signals in M1 indicated ongoing effector selection. Our findings confirm theoretical predictions of a sensory modulation prior to self-generated sensations and support the idea that a sensory prediction is generated in parallel to motor output (Walsh and Haggard 2010), before an efference copy becomes available.
与外部产生的相同刺激相比,个体自身行为的感觉后果被感知为强度较低。这通常被视为行为后果的感觉预测的证据。因此,最近的理论模型通过刺激开始前(鲁塞尔等人,2013年)甚至行为执行前(布朗等人,2013年)对感觉处理的预期调制来解释这种衰减。在实验中,预期自我产生的感觉时发生的刺激前变化很难与刺激预期、注意力和任务负荷(执行一个行为)的更一般影响区分开来。在这里,我们表明,对刺激的主观能动性的既定操纵会导致感觉皮层中的预测性调制,而这与这些因素无关。我们在受试者用任意一只手执行简单动作并判断该动作引起的音调响度时记录了脑磁图。通过阈下运动启动来操纵效应器选择。已知兼容启动会增强对随后刺激的主观能动性体验(尚邦和哈格德,2012年)。与对主观能动性的这种影响一致,我们发现当引起音调的动作被兼容启动时,感觉衰减更强。这种感知效应在刺激开始前和运动执行前听觉皮层中的一个短暂锁相信号中得到体现。有趣的是,这个感觉信号出现在M1中运动信号的半球侧化表明正在进行效应器选择的时候。我们的发现证实了自我产生感觉之前感觉调制的理论预测,并支持了在运动输出并行产生感觉预测(沃尔什和哈格德,2010年)的观点,即在传出副本可用之前。