Center for Information and Neural Networks, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Osaka, Japan.
CNRS-AIST JRL (Joint Robotics Laboratory), UMI3218/RL, Intelligent Systems Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Japan.
Elife. 2018 May 29;7:e33392. doi: 10.7554/eLife.33392.
Motor contagions refer to implicit effects on one's actions induced by observed actions. Motor contagions are believed to be induced simply by action observation and cause an observer's action to become similar to the action observed. In contrast, here we report a new motor contagion that is induced only when the observation is accompanied by prediction errors - differences between actions one observes and those he/she predicts or expects. In two experiments, one on whole-body baseball pitching and another on simple arm reaching, we show that the observation of the same action induces distinct motor contagions, depending on whether prediction errors are present or not. In the absence of prediction errors, as in previous reports, participants' actions changed to become similar to the observed action, while in the presence of prediction errors, their actions changed to diverge away from it, suggesting distinct effects of action observation and action prediction on human actions.
动作感染是指通过观察他人的动作而对自己的动作产生的隐性影响。动作感染被认为是通过简单的动作观察而产生的,会导致观察者的动作与所观察到的动作相似。相比之下,我们在这里报告了一种新的动作感染,这种感染只有在观察伴随着预测误差时才会产生——即观察到的动作与观察者预测或预期的动作之间的差异。在两个实验中,一个是关于全身棒球投球,另一个是关于简单的手臂伸展,我们表明,观察相同的动作会根据是否存在预测误差而产生不同的动作感染。在没有预测误差的情况下,就像之前的报告一样,参与者的动作会发生变化,变得与观察到的动作相似,而在存在预测误差的情况下,他们的动作会发生变化,与观察到的动作相背离,这表明动作观察和动作预测对人类动作有不同的影响。