Bolognini Nadia, Zigiotto Luca, Carneiro Maíra Izzadora Souza, Vallar Giuseppe
University of Milano-Bicocca and NeuroMi-Milan Centre for Neuroscience.
IRCSS Istituto Auxologico Italiano, Milano, Italy.
J Cogn Neurosci. 2016 Jul;28(7):1052-61. doi: 10.1162/jocn_a_00950. Epub 2016 Mar 11.
Optimal motor performance requires the monitoring of sensorimotor input to ensure that the motor output matches current intentions. The brain is thought to be equipped with a "comparator" system, which monitors and detects the congruence between intended and actual movement; results of such a comparison can reach awareness. This study explored in healthy participants whether the cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of the right premotor cortex (PM) and right posterior parietal cortex (PPC) can disrupt performance monitoring in a skilled motor task. Before and after tDCS, participants underwent a two-digit sequence motor task; in post-tDCS session, single-pulse TMS (sTMS) was applied to the right motor cortex, contralateral to the performing hand, with the aim of interfering with motor execution. Then, participants rated on a five-item questionnaire their performance at the motor task. Cathodal tDCS of PM (but not sham or PPC tDCS) impaired the participants' ability to evaluate their motor performance reliably, making them unconfident about their judgments. Congruently with the worsened motor performance induced by sTMS, participants reported to have committed more errors after sham and PPC tDCS; such a correlation was not significant after PM tDCS. In line with current computational and neuropsychological models of motor control and awareness, the present results show that a mechanism in the PM monitors and compares intended versus actual movements, evaluating their congruence. Cathodal tDCS of the PM impairs the activity of such a "comparator," disrupting self-confidence about own motor performance.
最佳运动表现需要监测感觉运动输入,以确保运动输出与当前意图相匹配。大脑被认为配备了一个“比较器”系统,该系统监测并检测预期动作与实际动作之间的一致性;这种比较的结果能够被意识到。本研究在健康参与者中探究了右侧运动前区(PM)和右侧顶叶后皮质(PPC)的阴极经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)是否会干扰一项熟练运动任务中的表现监测。在tDCS前后,参与者进行了一项两位数序列运动任务;在tDCS后的阶段,对与执行手对侧的右侧运动皮质施加单脉冲TMS(sTMS),目的是干扰运动执行。然后,参与者通过一份五项问卷对他们在运动任务中的表现进行评分。PM的阴极tDCS(而非假刺激或PPC的tDCS)损害了参与者可靠评估其运动表现的能力,使他们对自己的判断缺乏信心。与sTMS诱导的运动表现恶化一致,参与者报告在假刺激和PPC的tDCS后犯了更多错误;在PM的tDCS后这种相关性不显著。与当前运动控制和意识的计算及神经心理学模型一致,目前的结果表明PM中的一种机制监测并比较预期动作与实际动作,评估它们的一致性。PM的阴极tDCS损害了这种“比较器”的活动,破坏了对自身运动表现的自信。