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自由运动中的大脑——我们能从动物模型中学到什么。

The brain during free movement - What can we learn from the animal model.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Würzburg, Germany.

Ernst Strüngmann Institute for Neuroscience in Cooperation with Max Planck Society (ESI), Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

出版信息

Brain Res. 2019 Aug 1;1716:3-15. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2017.09.003. Epub 2017 Sep 8.

Abstract

Animals, just like humans, can freely move. They do so for various important reasons, such as finding food and escaping predators. Observing these behaviors can inform us about the underlying cognitive processes. In addition, while humans can convey complicated information easily through speaking, animals need to move their bodies to communicate. This has prompted many creative solutions by animal neuroscientists to enable studying the brain during movement. In this review, we first summarize how animal researchers record from the brain while an animal is moving, by describing the most common neural recording techniques in animals and how they were adapted to record during movement. We further discuss the challenge of controlling or monitoring sensory input during free movement. However, not only is free movement a necessity to reflect the outcome of certain internal cognitive processes in animals, it is also a fascinating field of research since certain crucial behavioral patterns can only be observed and studied during free movement. Therefore, in a second part of the review, we focus on some key findings in animal research that specifically address the interaction between free movement and brain activity. First, focusing on walking as a fundamental form of free movement, we discuss how important such intentional movements are for understanding processes as diverse as spatial navigation, active sensing, and complex motor planning. Second, we propose the idea of regarding free movement as the expression of a behavioral state. This view can help to understand the general influence of movement on brain function. Together, the technological advancements towards recording from the brain during movement, and the scientific questions asked about the brain engaged in movement, make animal research highly valuable to research into the human "moving brain".

摘要

动物和人类一样,可以自由移动。它们这样做有很多重要的原因,比如寻找食物和躲避捕食者。观察这些行为可以让我们了解潜在的认知过程。此外,虽然人类可以通过说话轻松传达复杂的信息,但动物需要通过移动身体来进行交流。这促使动物神经科学家们想出了许多创造性的解决方案,以便在动物运动时研究大脑。在这篇综述中,我们首先总结了动物研究人员如何在动物运动时从大脑中进行记录,描述了动物中最常见的神经记录技术以及如何对其进行调整以适应运动期间的记录。我们进一步讨论了在自由运动期间控制或监测感觉输入的挑战。然而,自由运动不仅是反映动物某些内部认知过程结果的必要条件,也是一个引人入胜的研究领域,因为某些关键的行为模式只能在自由运动期间观察和研究。因此,在综述的第二部分,我们重点介绍了动物研究中的一些关键发现,这些发现专门研究了自由运动和大脑活动之间的相互作用。首先,我们关注行走作为一种基本的自由运动形式,讨论了这种有意运动对于理解空间导航、主动感知和复杂运动规划等各种过程的重要性。其次,我们提出了将自由运动视为行为状态表达的观点。这种观点有助于理解运动对大脑功能的一般影响。总之,在运动时进行大脑记录的技术进步以及关于大脑参与运动的科学问题,使得动物研究对研究人类“运动中的大脑”具有很高的价值。

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