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超越平衡:前庭系统在动作识别中的作用。

Beyond balance: The role of the Vestibular system in action recognition.

作者信息

Gammeri Roberto, Villa Maria-Chiara, Ciorli Tommaso, Berti Anna, Ricci Raffaella

机构信息

SAN (Space, Attention and actioN) Lab, Department of Psychology, University of Turin, Via Verdi, 10, Torino, 10124, Italy.

BIP (BraIn Plasticity and Behaviour Changes) Research Group, Department of Psychology, University of Turin, Italy.

出版信息

Heliyon. 2024 Sep 18;10(18):e38019. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e38019. eCollection 2024 Sep 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Action recognition is a fundamental aspect of human interaction. This process is mediated by the activation of shared sensorimotor representations during action execution and observation. Although complex movements involving balance or head and trunk rotations require vestibular signals for effective execution, their role in the recognition of others' actions is still unknown.

OBJECTIVE

To investigate the causal involvement of the vestibular system in the discrimination of actions performed by others and whether this is influenced by motor familiarity.

METHODS

In a single-blind design involving 25 healthy participants, Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation (GVS) was administered during an Action Discrimination Task (ADT), in which videos of actions categorized as vestibular/non-vestibular and familiar/unfamiliar were presented. Following each video, participants were required to identify the climax of the previously viewed action between two image options, using a two-alternative forced choice paradigm. The ADT was performed in active and sham GVS conditions, with left or right anodal montages. Response Times (RTs), Accuracy, and subjective motor familiarity were recorded for each action category.

RESULTS

In sham GVS condition, an overall familiarity effect was observed, where RTs for familiar actions were faster than RTs for unfamiliar ones, regardless of vestibular engagement ( <  η  = .80). Conversely, under active GVS, a selective interference of the identification of vestibular familiar actions was observed compared to sham. Specifically, GVS prolonged RTs for recognizing familiar vestibular actions ( d = .59) while concurrently enhancing visual sensitivity () for the same actions ( r = .21).

CONCLUSION

These findings demonstrate the contribution of the vestibular system to action recognition. GVS disrupted the sensorimotor representation of vestibular actions and led to increased reliance on an alternative processing system focused on visual analysis of limb positions. This dissociation provides valuable insights for future investigations into the complex relationship between vestibular signals and cognitive processes involved in action identification, essential for developing innovative GVS interventions, particularly for individuals with sensorimotor or vestibular disorders.

摘要

背景

动作识别是人际互动的一个基本方面。这个过程是由动作执行和观察过程中共享的感觉运动表征的激活介导的。尽管涉及平衡或头部和躯干旋转的复杂动作需要前庭信号来有效执行,但其在识别他人动作中的作用仍然未知。

目的

研究前庭系统在辨别他人执行的动作中的因果关系,以及这是否受运动熟悉度的影响。

方法

在一项涉及25名健康参与者的单盲设计中,在动作辨别任务(ADT)期间进行了前庭电刺激(GVS),其中展示了分类为前庭/非前庭以及熟悉/不熟悉的动作视频。在每个视频之后,参与者被要求使用二选一强制选择范式在两个图像选项中识别先前观看动作的高潮。ADT在主动和假GVS条件下进行,采用左或右阳极蒙太奇。记录每个动作类别的反应时间(RTs)、准确性和主观运动熟悉度。

结果

在假GVS条件下,观察到总体熟悉度效应,即无论前庭参与情况如何(< η =.80),熟悉动作的RTs比不熟悉动作的RTs更快。相反,在主动GVS下,与假刺激相比,观察到对前庭熟悉动作识别的选择性干扰。具体而言,GVS延长了识别熟悉前庭动作的RTs(d =.59),同时增强了对相同动作的视觉敏感性(r =.21)。

结论

这些发现证明了前庭系统对动作识别的贡献。GVS扰乱了前庭动作的感觉运动表征,并导致对专注于肢体位置视觉分析的替代处理系统的依赖增加。这种分离为未来研究前庭信号与动作识别中涉及的认知过程之间的复杂关系提供了有价值的见解,这对于开发创新的GVS干预措施至关重要,特别是对于患有感觉运动或前庭障碍的个体。

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