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当“外在”成为“我的”。观察多发性硬化症患者执行次优运动模式时的感觉运动整合的神经生理证据。

When "Extraneous" Becomes "Mine". Neurophysiological Evidence of Sensorimotor Integration During Observation of Suboptimal Movement Patterns Performed by People with Multiple Sclerosis.

机构信息

Research Unit in Affective and Social Neuroscience, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Largo Gemelli 1, 20123 Milano, Italy; Department of Psychology, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Largo Gemelli 1, 20123 Milano, Italy.

Department of Experimental Medicine, Section of Human Physiology, University of Genoa, Via Leon Battista Alberti 2, 16132 Genova, Italy; Italian Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Via Operai 40, 16149 Genoa, Italy.

出版信息

Neuroscience. 2018 Aug 21;386:326-338. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2018.07.003. Epub 2018 Jul 10.

Abstract

Action observation is known to enhance sensorimotor system activation, and such effect has been linked to neural priming and response facilitation mechanisms. This facilitation effect, however, has been primarily studied by focusing on high-level motor proficiency, whereas evidence on the effect of observing poorly performed actions is still lacking. We then devised a study to investigate neural correlates of the observation of suboptimal motor acts as mirrored by corticospinal activation (via transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), Experiment 1) and by modulation of cortical oscillatory activity (via electroencephalography (EEG), Experiment 2). 40 participants were presented with four randomly reiterated videos. Videos depicted a healthy confederate, a minimally impaired multiple sclerosis (MS) patient, a mildly impaired MS patient, or a confederate trying to simulate mild motor difficulties performing a test concerning fine motor abilities. In Experiment 1 we analyzed TMS-induced motor-evoked potentials during the observation of videos. In Experiment 2 EEG data were analyzed in the frequency-domain. Analyses highlighted both increased corticospinal excitability and desynchronized alpha-beta oscillations during the observation of poorly performed motor acts performed by the mildly impaired MS patient. Further, we observed gradually increasing beta activity across videos reiterations, specifically for the minimally impaired patient's video. Reported findings corroborate the hypotheses that the action-observation network and the motor system might be involved in processes evoked in the attempt to understand and predict observed actions which do not belong to the onlookers' motor repertoire, reflecting in an increased sensorimotor activity.

摘要

动作观察已知可以增强感觉运动系统的激活,这种效应与神经启动和反应促进机制有关。然而,这种促进效应主要是通过关注高水平的运动技能来研究的,而关于观察表现不佳的动作的效果的证据仍然缺乏。因此,我们设计了一项研究来调查皮质脊髓激活(通过经颅磁刺激(TMS),实验 1)和皮层振荡活动调制(通过脑电图(EEG),实验 2)来观察次优运动行为的神经相关性。40 名参与者观看了四个随机重复的视频。视频描绘了一个健康的同谋者、一个轻度受损的多发性硬化症(MS)患者、一个轻度受损的 MS 患者,或者一个同谋者试图模拟轻微的运动困难来进行一项涉及精细运动能力的测试。在实验 1 中,我们分析了在观察视频期间 TMS 诱导的运动诱发电位。在实验 2 中,我们在频域中分析了 EEG 数据。分析突出了在观察由轻度受损的 MS 患者执行的表现不佳的运动行为期间,皮质脊髓兴奋性增加和 alpha-beta 振荡去同步。此外,我们观察到随着视频重复次数的增加,beta 活动逐渐增加,特别是对于轻度受损患者的视频。报告的发现证实了以下假设:动作观察网络和运动系统可能参与到试图理解和预测不属于观察者运动范围的观察到的动作的过程中,反映出传感器运动活动的增加。

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