Kutas M, Donchin E
Brain Res. 1980 Nov 24;202(1):95-115.
Ten subjects were instructed to squeeze a dynamometer in a prescribed manner in order to assess the effects of motor preparation on event-preceding brain potentials. Right and left hand responses were required in 5 different experimental conditions allowing different degrees of advance preparation. Six channels of EEG (F3, F4, C3', C4', P3, P4) and two channels of EMG were digitized over a 3000 msec epoch, and response-locked averages were computed. Event-preceding negative potentials were evident well in advance of movement if the subject was informed of the timing of the response. These premovement potentials were asymmetrical on the scalp (contralaterally dominant at the central sites) if the subject knew which hand would be required to respond. Thus, we conclude that the appearance and asymmetry of these potentials reflect preparation to execute specific motor acts.
十名受试者被要求按照规定方式挤压握力计,以评估运动准备对事件相关脑电位的影响。在五种不同的实验条件下,要求受试者用右手和左手做出反应,这些条件允许不同程度的提前准备。在3000毫秒的时间段内,对脑电图的六个通道(F3、F4、C3'、C4'、P3、P4)和肌电图的两个通道进行数字化处理,并计算与反应锁定的平均值。如果受试者被告知反应的时间,事件相关负电位在运动之前就很明显。如果受试者知道需要用哪只手做出反应,这些运动前电位在头皮上是不对称的(在中央部位对侧占优势)。因此,我们得出结论,这些电位的出现和不对称反映了执行特定运动行为的准备情况。