Tomassini Alice, Ambrogioni Luca, Medendorp W Pieter, Maris Eric
Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behavior, Centre for Cognition, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
Elife. 2017 Jul 7;6:e25618. doi: 10.7554/eLife.25618.
Ongoing brain oscillations are known to influence perception, and to be by exogenous stimulations. Voluntary action is also accompanied by prominent rhythmic activity, and recent behavioral evidence suggests that this might be coupled with perception. Here, we reveal the neurophysiological underpinnings of this sensorimotor coupling in humans. We link the trial-by-trial dynamics of EEG oscillatory activity during movement preparation to the corresponding dynamics in perception, for two visual and motor tasks. The phase of theta oscillations (~4 Hz) predicts perceptual performance, even >1 s before movement. Moreover, theta oscillations are phase-locked to the onset of the movement. Remarkably, the alignment of theta phase and its perceptual relevance unfold with similar non-monotonic profiles, suggesting their relatedness. The present work shows that perception and movement initiation are automatically synchronized since the early stages of motor planning through neuronal oscillatory activity in the theta range.
已知持续的脑振荡会影响感知,并受外源性刺激的影响。自主行动也伴随着显著的节律性活动,最近的行为证据表明,这可能与感知相关联。在这里,我们揭示了人类这种感觉运动耦合的神经生理学基础。对于两项视觉和运动任务,我们将运动准备期间脑电图振荡活动的逐次试验动态与感知中的相应动态联系起来。θ振荡(约4赫兹)的相位预测感知表现,甚至在运动前1秒以上。此外,θ振荡与运动开始相位锁定。值得注意的是,θ相位的对齐及其感知相关性以相似的非单调曲线展开,表明它们之间的相关性。目前的研究表明,从运动规划的早期阶段开始,感知和运动启动就通过θ范围内的神经元振荡活动自动同步。