Hou Jiancheng, Rajmohan Ravi, Fang Dan, Kashfi Karl, Al-Khalil Kareem, Yang James, Westney William, Grund Cynthia M, O'Boyle Michael W
University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States.
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, United States.
Brain Cogn. 2017 Jul;115:47-55. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2017.04.001. Epub 2017 May 2.
Mirror neurons (MNs) activate when performing an action and when an observer witnesses the same action performed by another individual. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and presentation of motion captured piano performances were used to identify differences in MN activation for musicians/non-musicians when viewing piano pieces played in a "Correct" mode (i.e., emphasis on technical correctness) or an "Enjoyment" mode (i.e., simply told to "enjoy" playing the piece). Results showed greater MN activation in a variety of brain regions for musicians, with these differences more pronounced in the "Enjoyment" mode. Our findings suggest that activation of MNs is not only initiated by the imagined action of an observed movement, but such activation is modulated by the level of musical expertise and knowledge of associated motor movements that the observer brings to the viewing situation. Enhanced MN activation in musicians may stem from imagining themselves actually playing the observed piece.
镜像神经元(MNs)在执行动作时以及观察者目睹另一个人执行相同动作时会被激活。功能磁共振成像(fMRI)和动作捕捉的钢琴演奏呈现被用于识别音乐家/非音乐家在观看以“正确”模式(即强调技术正确性)或“享受”模式(即仅仅被告知“享受”演奏该曲目)演奏的钢琴曲目时MN激活的差异。结果显示,音乐家在多个脑区的MN激活更强,这些差异在“享受”模式下更为明显。我们的研究结果表明,MN的激活不仅由观察到的动作的想象动作引发,而且这种激活会受到观察者在观看情境中所具备的音乐专业水平和相关运动动作知识的调节。音乐家增强的MN激活可能源于想象自己实际演奏所观察到的曲目。