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动作监控与亚运动耦合的皮层活动。

Action Monitoring Cortical Activity Coupled to Submovements.

机构信息

Chair in Brain-Machine Interface, Center for Neuroprosthetics, Swiss Federal Institute of Lausanne, Geneva CH-1202, Switzerland.

出版信息

eNeuro. 2017 Oct 24;4(5). doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0241-17.2017. eCollection 2017 Sep-Oct.

Abstract

Numerous studies have examined neural correlates of the human brain's action-monitoring system during experimentally segmented tasks. However, it remains unknown how such a system operates during continuous motor output when no experimental time marker is available (such as button presses or stimulus onset). We set out to investigate the electrophysiological correlates of action monitoring when hand position has to be repeatedly monitored and corrected. For this, we recorded high-density electroencephalography (EEG) during a visuomotor tracking task during which participants had to follow a target with the mouse cursor along a visible trajectory. By decomposing hand kinematics into naturally occurring periodic submovements, we found an event-related potential (ERP) time-locked to these submovements and localized in a sensorimotor cortical network comprising the supplementary motor area (SMA) and the precentral gyrus. Critically, the amplitude of the ERP correlated with the deviation of the cursor, 110 ms before the submovement. Control analyses showed that this correlation was truly due to the cursor deviation and not to differences in submovement kinematics or to the visual content of the task. The ERP closely resembled those found in response to mismatch events in typical cognitive neuroscience experiments. Our results demonstrate the existence of a cortical process in the SMA, evaluating hand position in synchrony with submovements. These findings suggest a functional role of submovements in a sensorimotor loop of periodic monitoring and correction and generalize previous results from the field of action monitoring to cases where action has to be repeatedly monitored.

摘要

许多研究已经检查了人类大脑的动作监测系统在实验性分段任务期间的神经相关物。然而,当没有实验时间标记(例如按钮按下或刺激开始)时,这种系统在连续的运动输出中如何运作仍然未知。我们着手研究在必须重复监视和校正手位置时动作监视的电生理相关性。为此,我们在视觉运动跟踪任务期间记录了高密度脑电图(EEG),在此期间,参与者必须使用鼠标光标沿着可见轨迹跟随目标。通过将手运动学分解为自然发生的周期性子运动,我们发现了与这些子运动相关的事件相关电位(ERP),并定位于包括辅助运动区(SMA)和中央前回的感觉运动皮质网络中。至关重要的是,ERP 的幅度与子运动之前 110 毫秒的光标偏差相关。控制分析表明,这种相关性确实是由于光标偏差引起的,而不是子运动运动学的差异或任务的视觉内容引起的。ERP 与在典型认知神经科学实验中响应失配事件时发现的 ERP 非常相似。我们的研究结果证明了 SMA 中存在一个皮质过程,该过程与子运动同步评估手的位置。这些发现表明,在周期性监视和校正的感觉运动回路中,子运动具有功能作用,并将动作监视领域的先前结果推广到必须重复监视动作的情况。

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