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内隐视觉对苗条与超重身体的敏感性会调节初级运动皮层的运动共鸣:一项 tDCS 研究。

Implicit visual sensitivity towards slim versus overweight bodies modulates motor resonance in the primary motor cortex: A tDCS study.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 4QP, UK.

Arts and Wellbeing Research Centre, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, UK.

出版信息

Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2021 Feb;21(1):93-104. doi: 10.3758/s13415-020-00850-0. Epub 2020 Dec 1.

Abstract

Motor resonance (MR) can be influenced by individual differences and similarity in the physical appearance between the actor and observer. Recently, we reported that action simulation is modulated by an implicit visual sensitivity towards normal-weight compared with overweight bodies. Furthermore, recent research has suggested the existence of an action observation network responsible for MR, with limited evidence whether the primary motor cortex (M1) is part of this. We expanded our previous findings with regards to the role of an implicit normal-weight-body preference in the MR mechanism. At the same time, we tested the functional relevance of M1 to MR, by using a transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) protocol. Seventeen normal-weight and 17 overweight participants were asked to observe normal-weight or overweight actors reaching and grasping a light or heavy cube, and then, at the end of each video-clip to indicate the correct cube weight. Before the task, all participants received 15 min of sham or cathodal tDCS over the left M1. Measures of anti-fat attitudes were also collected. During sham tDCS, all participants were better in simulating the actions performed by normal-weight compared with overweight models. Surprisingly, cathodal tDCS selectively improved the ability in the overweight group to simulate actions performed by the overweight models. This effect was not associated with scores of fat phobic attitudes or implicit anti-fat bias. Our findings are discussed in the context of relevance of M1 to MR and its social modulation by anti-fat attitudes.

摘要

运动共振(MR)可以受到个体差异和演员与观察者之间外貌相似性的影响。最近,我们报告说,与超重身体相比,对正常体重的隐性视觉敏感性会调节动作模拟。此外,最近的研究表明存在负责 MR 的动作观察网络,但尚不清楚初级运动皮层(M1)是否是该网络的一部分。我们扩展了之前关于隐性正常体重偏好在 MR 机制中的作用的发现。同时,我们通过使用经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)方案测试了 M1 对 MR 的功能相关性。要求 17 名正常体重和 17 名超重参与者观察正常体重或超重演员伸手去抓轻或重的方块,然后在每个视频剪辑结束时指出正确的方块重量。在任务之前,所有参与者都接受了 15 分钟的假或阴极 tDCS 左 M1。还收集了反脂肪态度的测量值。在假 tDCS 期间,所有参与者在模拟正常体重模型的动作方面都优于超重模型。令人惊讶的是,阴极 tDCS 选择性地提高了超重组模拟超重模型动作的能力。这种效果与肥胖恐惧症态度或隐性反肥胖偏见的分数无关。我们的发现将在 M1 与 MR 的相关性及其对反脂肪态度的社会调节的背景下进行讨论。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/32e0/7994241/31fd0e8579aa/13415_2020_850_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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