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无意义手势的模仿与匹配:与运动想象和视觉想象的不同关联。

Imitation and matching of meaningless gestures: distinct involvement from motor and visual imagery.

作者信息

Lesourd Mathieu, Navarro Jordan, Baumard Josselin, Jarry Christophe, Le Gall Didier, Osiurak François

机构信息

Laboratoire d'Étude des Mécanismes Cognitifs (EA 3082), Institut de Psychologie, Université Lyon 2, 5, avenue Pierre Mendès-France, 69676, Bron Cedex, France.

Laboratoire de Psychologie des Pays de la Loire (EA 4638), Université d'Angers, Angers, France.

出版信息

Psychol Res. 2017 May;81(3):525-537. doi: 10.1007/s00426-016-0758-1. Epub 2016 Feb 23.

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to understand the underlying cognitive processes of imitation and matching of meaningless gestures. Neuropsychological evidence obtained in brain damaged patients, has shown that distinct cognitive processes supported imitation and matching of meaningless gestures. Left-brain damaged (LBD) patients failed to imitate while right-brain damaged (RBD) patients failed to match meaningless gestures. Moreover, other studies with brain damaged patients showed that LBD patients were impaired in motor imagery while RBD patients were impaired in visual imagery. Thus, we hypothesize that imitation of meaningless gestures might rely on motor imagery, whereas matching of meaningless gestures might be based on visual imagery. In a first experiment, using a correlational design, we demonstrated that posture imitation relies on motor imagery but not on visual imagery (Experiment 1a) and that posture matching relies on visual imagery but not on motor imagery (Experiment 1b). In a second experiment, by manipulating directly the body posture of the participants, we demonstrated that such manipulation evokes a difference only in imitation task but not in matching task. In conclusion, the present study provides direct evidence that the way we imitate or we have to compare postures depends on motor imagery or visual imagery, respectively. Our results are discussed in the light of recent findings about underlying mechanisms of meaningful and meaningless gestures.

摘要

本研究的目的是了解无意义手势模仿和匹配背后的认知过程。在脑损伤患者中获得的神经心理学证据表明,不同的认知过程支持无意义手势的模仿和匹配。左脑损伤(LBD)患者无法进行模仿,而右脑损伤(RBD)患者无法匹配无意义手势。此外,其他针对脑损伤患者的研究表明,LBD患者在运动意象方面受损,而RBD患者在视觉意象方面受损。因此,我们假设无意义手势的模仿可能依赖于运动意象,而无意义手势的匹配可能基于视觉意象。在第一个实验中,我们采用相关设计,证明姿势模仿依赖于运动意象而非视觉意象(实验1a),姿势匹配依赖于视觉意象而非运动意象(实验1b)。在第二个实验中,通过直接操纵参与者的身体姿势,我们证明这种操纵仅在模仿任务中引起差异,而在匹配任务中则不会。总之,本研究提供了直接证据,表明我们模仿或比较姿势的方式分别取决于运动意象或视觉意象。我们根据最近关于有意义和无意义手势潜在机制的研究结果对我们的研究结果进行了讨论。

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