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言语联合行动的神经关联:事件相关电位揭示了共享Stroop任务中的共同感知和行动系统。

Neural correlates of verbal joint action: ERPs reveal common perception and action systems in a shared-Stroop task.

作者信息

Demiral Şükrü Barış, Gambi Chiara, Nieuwland Mante S, Pickering Martin J

机构信息

Laboratory of Neuroimaging, NIAAA, National Institutes of Health, 10 Center Drive, Bldg. 10, B2L124, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA; Department of Psychology, The University of Edinburgh, 7 George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9JZ, UK.

Department of Psychology, The University of Edinburgh, 7 George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9JZ, UK.

出版信息

Brain Res. 2016 Oct 15;1649(Pt A):79-89. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2016.08.025. Epub 2016 Aug 20.

Abstract

Recent social-cognitive research suggests that the anticipation of co-actors' actions influences people's mental representations. However, the precise nature of such representations is still unclear. In this study we investigated verbal joint representations in a delayed Stroop paradigm, where each participant responded to one color after a short delay. Participants either performed the task as a single actor (single-action, Experiment 1), or they performed it together (joint-action, Experiment 2). We investigated effects of co-actors' actions on the ERP components associated with perceptual conflict (Go N2) and response selection (P3b). Compared to single-action, joint-action reduced the N2 amplitude congruency effect when participants had to respond (Go trials), indicating that representing a co-actor's utterance helped to dissociate action codes and attenuated perceptual conflict for the responding participant. Yet, on NoGo trials the centro-parietal P3 (P3b) component amplitude increased for joint-action, suggesting that participants mapped the stimuli onto the co-actor's upcoming response as if it were their own response. We conclude that people represent others' utterances similarly to the way they represent their own utterances, and that shared perception-action codes for self and others can sometimes reduce, rather than enhance, perceptual conflict.

摘要

近期的社会认知研究表明,对共同行动者行为的预期会影响人们的心理表征。然而,此类表征的确切性质仍不清楚。在本研究中,我们在延迟Stroop范式中调查言语联合表征,其中每个参与者在短暂延迟后对一种颜色做出反应。参与者要么作为单个行动者执行任务(单行动,实验1),要么一起执行任务(联合行动,实验2)。我们调查了共同行动者的行为对与知觉冲突(执行信号N2)和反应选择(P3b)相关的ERP成分的影响。与单行动相比,当参与者必须做出反应时(执行信号试验),联合行动降低了N2波幅一致性效应,这表明表征共同行动者的言语有助于分离行动代码,并减弱做出反应的参与者的知觉冲突。然而,在停止信号试验中,联合行动的中央顶叶P3(P3b)成分波幅增加,这表明参与者将刺激映射到共同行动者即将做出的反应上,就好像那是他们自己的反应一样。我们得出结论,人们对他人言语的表征方式与对自己言语的表征方式相似,并且自我和他人共享的知觉-行动代码有时会减少而非增强知觉冲突。

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