Quandt Lorna C, Chatterjee Anjan
Department of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Wiley Interdiscip Rev Cogn Sci. 2015 Nov-Dec;6(6):483-90. doi: 10.1002/wcs.1367. Epub 2015 Sep 9.
Action processing allows us to move through and interact with the world, as well as understand the movements performed by other people. In recent years, there has been increasing interest in the semantics of actions as differentiated from the semantics of objects. However, as the understanding of action semantics has evolved, it is evident that the existing literature conflates two senses of the word 'action'-one that stems from studies of tool use and the other from event representation. In this paper, we suggest that this issue can be clarified by closely examining differences in how the human parietal and temporal cortices of the brain process action-related stimuli. By contrasting the posterior parietal cortex to the posterolateral temporal cortex, we characterize two complementary action systems in the human brain, each with its own specialization of function. We suggest that these two systems be referred to as the parietal Action Implementation System, and the posterolateral temporal Action Association System. While the frontoparietal system is concerned primarily with how we perform actions, and simulate others' actions, the temporal action system is more involved with processing actions from a third-person, conceptual standpoint. Recent work in cognitive neuroscience of perception and language, as well as the neuroanatomical organization of these brain regions support this distinction. We will discuss the implications of this work for cognition-, language-, and neuroscience-based action research.
动作处理使我们能够在世界中穿行并与之互动,同时理解他人所执行的动作。近年来,人们对与物体语义不同的动作语义越来越感兴趣。然而,随着对动作语义理解的不断发展,很明显现有文献混淆了“动作”一词的两种含义——一种源于对工具使用的研究,另一种源于事件表征。在本文中,我们认为通过仔细研究大脑的人类顶叶和颞叶皮质处理与动作相关刺激的方式差异,可以澄清这个问题。通过将顶叶后部皮质与颞叶后外侧皮质进行对比,我们描述了人类大脑中两个互补的动作系统,每个系统都有其独特的功能专长。我们建议将这两个系统分别称为顶叶动作执行系统和颞叶后外侧动作关联系统。虽然额顶系统主要关注我们如何执行动作以及模拟他人的动作,但颞叶动作系统更多地从第三人称概念角度参与动作处理。认知神经科学中关于感知和语言的最新研究以及这些脑区的神经解剖组织支持了这种区分。我们将讨论这项工作对基于认知、语言和神经科学的动作研究的意义。