Cross-Villasana Fernando, Gröpel Peter, Doppelmayr Michael, Beckmann Jürgen
Chair of Sport Psychology, Technische Universität München, München, Germany.
Institute of Sport Science, Johannes Gutenberg Universität, Mainz, Germany.
PLoS One. 2015 Dec 28;10(12):e0145867. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0145867. eCollection 2015.
The execution of unilateral hand contractions before performance has been reported to produce behavioral aftereffects in various tasks. These effects have been regularly attributed to an induced shift in activation asymmetry to the contralateral hemisphere produced by the contractions. An alternative explanation proposes a generalized state of reduced bilateral cortical activity following unilateral hand contractions. The current experiment contrasted the above explanation models and tested the state of cortical activity after the termination of unilateral hand contractions. Twenty right-handed participants performed hand contractions in two blocks, one for each hand. Using electroencephalogram (EEG), the broad alpha band and its asymmetry between hemispheres before, during, and after hand contractions were analyzed. During contractions, significant bilateral decrease in alpha amplitudes (indicating cortical activation) emerged for both hands around sensory-motor regions. After contractions, alpha amplitudes increased significantly over the whole scalp when compared to baseline, but only for the left hand. No modulation of hemispheric asymmetry was observed at any phase. The results suggest that unilateral hand contractions produce a state of reduced cortical activity after their termination, which is more pronounced if the left hand was used. Consequently, we propose that the reduced cortical activity (and not the persistent activation asymmetry) may facilitate engagement in subsequent behavior, probably due to preventing interference from other, nonessential cortical regions.
据报道,在执行任务前进行单侧手部收缩会在各种任务中产生行为后效应。这些效应通常归因于收缩导致激活不对称向对侧半球的诱导性转移。另一种解释认为,单侧手部收缩后会出现双侧皮质活动普遍降低的状态。当前实验对比了上述解释模型,并测试了单侧手部收缩终止后的皮质活动状态。20名右利手参与者分两个组进行手部收缩,每组针对一只手。使用脑电图(EEG)分析手部收缩前、收缩期间和收缩后宽α波段及其半球间的不对称性。在收缩期间,双手感觉运动区域周围的α波幅出现显著的双侧下降(表明皮质激活)。收缩后,与基线相比,整个头皮上的α波幅显著增加,但仅左手如此。在任何阶段均未观察到半球不对称性的调制。结果表明,单侧手部收缩在终止后会产生皮质活动降低的状态,如果使用左手,这种状态会更明显。因此,我们提出皮质活动降低(而非持续的激活不对称)可能有助于参与后续行为,这可能是由于防止了来自其他非必要皮质区域的干扰。