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通过配对联想刺激调节运动共振:神经生理学和行为学结果。

Modulating motor resonance with paired associativestimulation: Neurophysiological and behavioral outcomes.

作者信息

Guidali Giacomo, Picardi Michela, Gramegna Chiara, Bolognini Nadia

机构信息

Department of Psychology & NeuroMI - Milan Centre for Neuroscience, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy.

Department of Neurorehabilitation Sciences, Casa di Cura Igea, Milan, Italy; PhD Program in Neuroscience, School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, Monza, Italy.

出版信息

Cortex. 2023 Jun;163:139-153. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2023.03.006. Epub 2023 Apr 4.

Abstract

In the human brain, paired associative stimulation (PAS), a non-invasive brain stimulation technique based on Hebbian learning principles, can be used to model motor resonance, the inner activation of an observer's motor system by action observation. Indeed, the newly developed mirror PAS (m-PAS) protocol, through the repeatedly pairing of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) pulses over the primary motor cortex (M1) and visual stimuli depicting index-finger movements, allows the emergence of a new, atypical pattern of cortico-spinal excitability. In the present study, we performed two experiments to explore (a) the debated hemispheric lateralization of the action-observation network and (b) the behavioral after-effects of m-PAS, particularly concerning a core function of the MNS: automatic imitation. In Experiment 1, healthy participants underwent two sessions of m-PAS, delivered over the right and left M1. Before and after each m-PAS session, motor resonance was assessed by recording motor-evoked potentials induced by single-pulse TMS applied to the right M1 while observing contralateral (left) and ipsilateral (right) index-finger movements or static hands. In Experiment 2, participants performed an imitative compatibility task before and after the m-PAS targeting the right M1. Results showed that only m-PAS targeting the right hemisphere, non-dominant in right-handed people, induced the emergence of motor resonance for the conditioned movement, absent before the stimulation. This effect is not present when m-PAS target the M1 of the left hemisphere. Importantly, the protocol also affects behavior, modulating automatic imitation in a strictly somatotopic fashion (i.e., influencing the imitation of the conditioned finger movement). Overall, this evidence shows that the m-PAS can be used to drive new associations between the perception of actions and their corresponding motor programs, measurable both at a neurophysiological and behavioral level. At least for simple, not goal-directed, movements, the induction of motor resonance and automatic imitation effects are governed by mototopic and somatotopic rules.

摘要

在人类大脑中,配对联想刺激(PAS)是一种基于赫布学习原理的非侵入性脑刺激技术,可用于模拟运动共振,即通过动作观察使观察者运动系统产生内部激活。实际上,新开发的镜像PAS(m-PAS)方案通过在初级运动皮层(M1)上反复配对经颅磁刺激(TMS)脉冲和描绘食指运动的视觉刺激,使一种新的、非典型的皮质-脊髓兴奋性模式得以出现。在本研究中,我们进行了两项实验,以探究:(a)存在争议的动作观察网络的半球侧化;(b)m-PAS的行为后效应,特别是关于镜像神经元系统(MNS)的一项核心功能:自动模仿。在实验1中,健康参与者接受了在右侧和左侧M1上进行的两轮m-PAS。在每轮m-PAS之前和之后,通过记录在观察对侧(左侧)和同侧(右侧)食指运动或静止手部时,施加于右侧M1的单脉冲TMS诱发的运动诱发电位,来评估运动共振。在实验2中,参与者在针对右侧M1的m-PAS之前和之后执行了一项模仿兼容性任务。结果显示,仅针对右半球(在右利手人群中为非优势半球)的m-PAS诱发了条件性运动的运动共振,而在刺激之前这种共振并不存在。当m-PAS针对左半球的M1时,这种效应不存在。重要的是,该方案还会影响行为,以严格的躯体定位方式调节自动模仿(即影响条件性手指运动的模仿)。总体而言,这一证据表明,m-PAS可用于驱动动作感知与其相应运动程序之间的新关联,这在神经生理和行为层面均可测量。至少对于简单的、非目标导向的运动,运动共振和自动模仿效应的诱导受运动定位和躯体定位规则的支配。

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