Département de kinanthropologie, Faculté des sciences de l'activité physique, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada.
Département de kinanthropologie, Faculté des sciences de l'activité physique, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada.
Neuroscience. 2018 Aug 10;385:47-58. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2018.06.005. Epub 2018 Jun 15.
Activity in the primary motor cortex (M1) during reach planning is known to be correlated with the upcoming kinetics and kinematics of the hand. Yet recent work using visual-motor dissociation tasks suggests that M1 activity is also correlated with the visual consequences of an action, independent of the actual hand displacement. The goal of the present work was to investigate whether oscillatory activity over sensorimotor regions is modulated by the expectancy of visual reafferent feedback during reach planning. While recording electroencephalography (EEG), participants executed hand-reaching movements in a single direction (i.e., straight-ahead of midline) throughout the entire experiment. Visual feedback of the hand was provided with a cursor and was manipulated. Specifically, before each trial, participants were precued as to the nature of the upcoming visual feedback, which could be spatially congruent with the hand, rotated leftward or rightward by 20° or not provided at all. Results revealed that planning-related EEG activity at contralateral central electrodes was strongly modulated in the theta-band (3-7 Hz) depending on whether visual feedback would be available or not. In contrast, contralateral beta-band (15-30 Hz) activity did not differ across conditions. These results demonstrate that low-frequency oscillatory dynamics during reach planning depend upon the upcoming availability of visual feedback. This may relate to predicting the visual consequences of the movement or to setting different feedback gains necessary for visually guided vs. non-visually guided movements.
在进行伸手计划时,初级运动皮层(M1)的活动与手的即将到来的动力学和运动学有关。然而,最近使用视觉-运动分离任务的研究表明,M1 活动也与动作的视觉后果相关,而与实际手部位移无关。本研究的目的是探讨在进行伸手计划时,感觉运动区域的振荡活动是否会受到视觉再反馈预期的调节。在记录脑电图(EEG)的同时,参与者在整个实验中始终沿单一方向(即中线正前方)执行手伸运动。手的视觉反馈由光标提供,并进行了操作。具体来说,在每次试验之前,参与者会预先提示即将出现的视觉反馈的性质,该反馈可能与手的位置一致,向左或向右旋转 20°,或者根本不提供。结果表明,取决于是否有视觉反馈,对侧中央电极的与计划相关的 EEG 活动在 theta 频段(3-7 Hz)中被强烈调制。相比之下,对侧β频段(15-30 Hz)的活动在不同条件下没有差异。这些结果表明,伸手计划期间的低频振荡动态取决于视觉反馈的即将可用性。这可能与预测运动的视觉后果有关,或者与设置视觉引导与非视觉引导运动所需的不同反馈增益有关。