Dipartimento di Psicologia, University of Rome 'La Sapienza', Via dei Marsi 78, 00185, Rome, Italy.
IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia, Via Ardeatina 306, 00179, Rome, Italy.
Sci Rep. 2018 Oct 23;8(1):15641. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-34133-z.
Growing evidence indicates that perceptual-motor codes may be associated with and influenced by actual bodily states. Following a spinal cord injury (SCI), for example, individuals exhibit reduced visual sensitivity to biological motion. However, a dearth of direct evidence exists about whether profound alterations in sensorimotor traffic between the body and brain influence audio-motor representations. We tested 20 wheelchair-bound individuals with lower skeletal-level SCI who were unable to feel and move their lower limbs, but have retained upper limb function. In a two-choice, matching-to-sample auditory discrimination task, the participants were asked to determine which of two action sounds matched a sample action sound presented previously. We tested aural discrimination ability using sounds that arose from wheelchair, upper limb, lower limb, and animal actions. Our results indicate that an inability to move the lower limbs did not lead to impairment in the discrimination of lower limb-related action sounds in SCI patients. Importantly, patients with SCI discriminated wheelchair sounds more quickly than individuals with comparable auditory experience (i.e. physical therapists) and inexperienced, able-bodied subjects. Audio-motor associations appear to be modified and enhanced to incorporate external salient tools that now represent extensions of their body schemas.
越来越多的证据表明,知觉-运动代码可能与实际的身体状态有关,并受到其影响。例如,脊髓损伤(SCI)后,个体对生物运动的视觉敏感度降低。然而,目前关于身体和大脑之间的感觉运动信息流通是否会深刻改变,从而影响听觉-运动表现,还缺乏直接证据。我们测试了 20 名下肢 SCI 导致下肢无法感知和运动但上肢功能保留的轮椅使用者。在一个二选一、与样本声音匹配的听觉辨别任务中,参与者需要判断两个动作声音中哪个与之前呈现的样本动作声音匹配。我们使用轮椅、上肢、下肢和动物动作产生的声音来测试听觉辨别能力。结果表明,下肢无法运动不会导致 SCI 患者对下肢相关动作声音的辨别能力受损。重要的是,与具有类似听觉经验(即物理治疗师)和无经验的健康个体相比,SCI 患者区分轮椅声音的速度更快。听觉-运动关联似乎被修改和增强,以纳入现在代表其身体图式延伸的外部显著工具。