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改变人工回放速度和实际运动速度对观察重复性手指运动期间初级运动皮层兴奋性的影响无差异。

Changing Artificial Playback Speed and Real Movement Velocity Do Not Differentially Influence the Excitability of Primary Motor Cortex during Observation of a Repetitive Finger Movement.

作者信息

Moriuchi Takefumi, Matsuda Daiki, Nakamura Jirou, Matsuo Takashi, Nakashima Akira, Mitsunaga Wataru, Hasegawa Takashi, Ikio Yuta, Koyanagi Masahiko, Higashi Toshio

机构信息

Unit of Rehabilitation Sciences, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan.

Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2017 Nov 13;11:546. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00546. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Action observation studies have investigated whether changing the speed of the observed movement affects the action observation network. There are two types of speed-changing conditions; one involves "changes in actual movement velocity," and the other is "manipulation of video speed." Previous studies have investigated the effects of these conditions separately, but to date, no study has directly investigated the differences between the effects of these conditions. In the "movement velocity condition," increased velocity is associated with increased muscle activity; however, this change of muscle activities is not shown in the "video speed condition." Therefore, a difference in the results obtained under these conditions could be considered to reflect a difference in muscle activity of actor in the video. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of different speed-changing conditions and spontaneous movement tempo (SMT) on the excitability of primary motor cortex (M1) during action observation, as assessed by motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) amplitudes induced by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). A total of 29 healthy subjects observed a video clip of a repetitive index or little finger abduction movement under seven different speed conditions. The video clip in the movement velocity condition showed repetitive finger abduction movements made in time with an auditory metronome, at frequencies of 0.5, 1, 2, and 3 Hz. In the video speed condition, playback of the 1-Hz movement velocity condition video clip was modified to show movement frequencies of 0.5, 2, or 3 Hz (Hz-Fake). TMS was applied at the time of maximal abduction and MEPs were recorded from two right-hand muscles. There were no differences in M1 excitability between the movement velocity and video speed conditions. Moreover, M1 excitability did not vary across the speed conditions for either presentation condition. Our findings suggest that changing playback speed and actual differences in movement velocity do not differentially influence M1 excitability during observation of a simple action task, such as repetitive finger movement, and that it is not affected by SMT. In simple and meaningless observational task, people might not be able to recognize the difference in muscle activity of actor in the video.

摘要

动作观察研究探讨了改变所观察动作的速度是否会影响动作观察网络。存在两种速度变化条件;一种涉及“实际运动速度的变化”,另一种是“视频速度的操控”。以往的研究分别考察了这些条件的影响,但迄今为止,尚无研究直接探究这些条件的影响之间的差异。在“运动速度条件”下,速度增加与肌肉活动增加相关;然而,在“视频速度条件”下未显示出这种肌肉活动的变化。因此,可以认为在这些条件下获得的结果差异反映了视频中动作执行者肌肉活动的差异。本研究的目的是通过经颅磁刺激(TMS)诱发的运动诱发电位(MEP)幅度,研究不同速度变化条件和自发运动节奏(SMT)对动作观察期间初级运动皮层(M1)兴奋性的影响。共有29名健康受试者在七种不同速度条件下观察了重复示指或小指外展运动的视频片段。运动速度条件下的视频片段显示了与听觉节拍器同步进行的重复手指外展运动,频率为0.5、1、2和3赫兹。在视频速度条件下,对1赫兹运动速度条件下的视频片段回放进行修改,以显示0.5、2或3赫兹的运动频率(赫兹-假)。在最大外展时施加TMS,并从右侧两块肌肉记录MEP。运动速度和视频速度条件之间M1兴奋性没有差异。此外,对于任何一种呈现条件,M1兴奋性在不同速度条件下均无变化。我们的研究结果表明,在观察简单动作任务(如重复手指运动)期间,改变回放速度和实际运动速度差异不会对M1兴奋性产生不同影响,且其不受SMT影响。在简单且无意义的观察任务中,人们可能无法识别视频中动作执行者肌肉活动的差异。

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