Action and Cognition Laboratory, Faculty of Psychology and Cognitive Science, Adam Mickiewicz University, Wydział Psychologii i Kognitywistyki UAM, ul. Szamarzewskiego 89, 60-568, Poznan, Poland.
Learning Laboratory, Faculty of Educational Studies, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland.
Brain Struct Funct. 2022 Sep;227(7):2261-2284. doi: 10.1007/s00429-022-02520-y. Epub 2022 Jun 22.
The praxis representation network (PRN) of the left cerebral hemisphere is typically linked to the control of functional interactions with familiar tools. Surprisingly, little is known about the PRN engagement in planning and execution of tool-directed actions motivated by non-functional but purposeful action goals. Here we used functional neuroimaging to perform both univariate and multi-voxel pattern analyses (MVPA) in 20 right-handed participants who planned and later executed, with their dominant and non-dominant hands, disparate grasps of tools for different goals, including: (1) planning simple vs. demanding functional grasps of conveniently vs. inconveniently oriented tools with an intention to immediately use them, (2) planning simple-but non-functional-grasps of inconveniently oriented tools with a goal to pass them to a different person, (3) planning reaching movements directed at such tools with an intention to move/push them with the back of the hand, and (4) pantomimed execution of the earlier planned tasks. While PRN contributed to the studied interactions with tools, the engagement of its critical nodes, and/or complementary right hemisphere processing, was differently modulated by task type. E.g., planning non-functional/structural grasp-to-pass movements of inconveniently oriented tools, regardless of the hand, invoked the left parietal and prefrontal nodes significantly more than simple, non-demanding functional grasps. MVPA corroborated decoding capabilities of critical PRN areas and some of their right hemisphere counterparts. Our findings shed new lights on how performance of disparate action goals influences the extraction of object affordances, and how or to what extent it modulates the neural activity within the parieto-frontal brain networks.
左侧大脑的实践表现网络(PRN)通常与控制与熟悉工具的功能相互作用相关联。令人惊讶的是,对于PRN 在非功能性但有目的的动作目标驱动下规划和执行工具导向动作的参与,我们知之甚少。在这里,我们使用功能神经影像学在 20 名右利手参与者中进行了单变量和多体素模式分析(MVPA),他们用惯用手和非惯用手规划并执行了不同的工具抓握动作,这些动作的目的是:(1)规划简单和要求高的功能性抓握,方便和不方便的工具,意图立即使用它们,(2)规划简单但非功能性的抓握,方便的工具,目的是将它们传递给不同的人,(3)规划针对这些工具的到达动作,意图用手背推动/推动它们,(4)模仿执行之前计划的任务。虽然 PRN 有助于研究与工具的相互作用,但它的关键节点的参与和/或互补的右半球处理,根据任务类型而有不同的调节。例如,规划非功能性/结构的抓握以传递不方便的工具,无论使用哪只手,都会比简单的、非要求高的功能性抓握更显著地激活左顶叶和前额叶节点。MVPA 证实了关键 PRN 区域及其一些右半球对应区域的解码能力。我们的发现揭示了不同动作目标的表现如何影响对象可及性的提取,以及它如何或在多大程度上调节顶叶-额叶大脑网络内的神经活动。