Wamain Yannick, Godard Marc, Puffet Anne-Sophie, Delepoulle Samuel, Kalénine Solène
Univ. Lille, CNRS, UMR 9193 - SCALab - Sciences Cognitives et Sciences Affectives, F-59000 Lille, France.
Univ. Lille, CNRS, UMR 9193 - SCALab - Sciences Cognitives et Sciences Affectives, F-59000 Lille, France.
Cortex. 2023 Apr;161:65-76. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2023.01.009. Epub 2023 Feb 23.
Recent findings demonstrated that object perception is affected by the competition between action representations. Simultaneous activation of distinct structural ("grasp-to-move") and functional ("grasp-to-use") action representations slows down perceptual judgements on objects. At the brain level, competition reduces motor resonance effects during manipulable object perception, reflected by an extinction of μ rhythm desynchronization. However, how this competition is solved in the absence of object-directed action remains unclear. The present study investigates the role of context in the resolution of the competition between conflicting action representations during mere object perception. To this aim, thirty-eight volunteers were instructed to perform a reachability judgment task on 3D objects presented at different distances in a virtual environment. Objects were conflictual objects associated with distinct structural and functional action representations. Verbs were used to provide a neutral or congruent action context prior or after object presentation. Neurophysiological correlates of the competition between action representation were recorded using EEG. The main result showed a release of μ rhythm desynchronization when reachable conflictual objects were presented with a congruent action context. Context influenced μ rhythm desynchronization when the action context was provided prior or after object presentation in a time-window compatible with object-context integration (around 1000 ms after the presentation of the first stimulus). These findings revealed that action context biases competition between co-activated action representations during mere object perception and demonstrated that μ rhythm desynchronization may be an index of activation but also competition between action representations in perception.
最近的研究结果表明,物体感知受动作表征之间竞争的影响。不同的结构(“抓握以移动”)和功能(“抓握以使用”)动作表征的同时激活会减缓对物体的感知判断。在大脑层面,竞争会减少可操纵物体感知过程中的运动共振效应,这表现为μ节律去同步化的消失。然而,在没有指向物体的动作时,这种竞争是如何解决的仍不清楚。本研究调查了情境在单纯物体感知过程中解决冲突动作表征之间竞争的作用。为此,38名志愿者被要求对虚拟环境中不同距离呈现的3D物体执行可达性判断任务。物体是与不同的结构和功能动作表征相关联的冲突物体。在物体呈现之前或之后,使用动词来提供中性或一致的动作情境。使用脑电图记录动作表征之间竞争的神经生理相关性。主要结果表明,当可触及的冲突物体与一致的动作情境一起呈现时,μ节律去同步化会释放。当在与物体 - 情境整合兼容的时间窗口(在第一个刺激呈现后约1000毫秒)内,在物体呈现之前或之后提供动作情境时,情境会影响μ节律去同步化。这些发现揭示了动作情境在单纯物体感知过程中会偏向共同激活的动作表征之间的竞争,并表明μ节律去同步化可能是激活的指标,也是感知中动作表征之间竞争的指标。