揭示视觉运动转换任务中不同层次的行动监控:来自皮层电位分解的证据

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Psychophysiology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-14 DOI:10.1111/psyp.14708
Nikolay Syrov, Daha Garba Muhammad, Alexandra Medvedeva, Lev Yakovlev, Alexander Kaplan, Mikhail Lebedev
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本研究以事件编码理论(TEC)为框架,调查了与运动再认的低级感官处理和高级反应监控(包括用内部模型验证反应结果)相关的信号,研究了运动反应控制和监控的皮层相关性。我们采用了视觉运动范式,两个目标与被试的距离不同。对于记录到的运动相关皮层电位(MRCPs),我们分析了它们的不同成分,并评估了它们活跃的运动阶段。残差迭代分解(RIDE)和多变量模式分析(MVPA)被用于该分析。利用 RIDE,我们将 MRCP 分成与视觉运动转换的不同并行过程相关的信号:刺激处理(S 簇)、运动反应准备和执行(R 簇)以及中间过程(C 簇)。我们揭示了 R 簇的序列激活,其中与执行相关的负向成分和正向对侧峰值反映了再认加工。我们还在 R 簇中发现了运动执行后的负向变异,突出了动作文件中的反应结果评估过程。我们的研究结果扩展了对 C 簇信号的理解,C 簇信号通常与刺激-反应映射相关,我们的研究结果显示了从准备阶段到反应终止的 C 簇激活,突出了它在动作监测中的参与。此外,我们还强调了 MVPA 识别运动相关属性编码的能力:统计分析显示刺激处理活动与运动距离无关,而 MVPA 则显示在与侧化准备势(LRP)一致的时间窗内,S 簇存在与距离相关的差异。这凸显了整合 RIDE 和 MVPA 以揭示运动控制、感觉整合和反应监测的复杂神经动态的重要性。
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Revealing the different levels of action monitoring in visuomotor transformation task: Evidence from decomposition of cortical potentials.

This study investigates the cortical correlates of motor response control and monitoring, using the Theory of Event Coding (TEC) as a framework to investigate signals related to low-level sensory processing of motor reafference and high-level response monitoring, including verification of response outcomes with the internal model. We used a visuomotor paradigm with two targets at different distances from the participant. For the recorded movement-related cortical potentials (MRCPs), we analyzed their different components and assessed the movement phases during which they are active. Residual iteration decomposition (RIDE) and multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) were used for this analysis. Using RIDE, we separated MRCPs into signals related to different parallel processes of visuomotor transformation: stimulus processing (S-cluster), motor response preparation and execution (R-cluster), and intermediate processes (C-cluster). We revealed sequential activation in the R-cluster, with execution-related negative components and positive contralateral peaks reflecting reafference processing. We also identified the motor post-imperative negative variation within the R-cluster, highlighting the response outcome evaluation process included in the action file. Our findings extend the understanding of C-cluster signals, typically associated with stimulus-response mapping, by demonstrating C-activation from the preparatory stages through to response termination, highlighting its participation in action monitoring. In addition, we highlighted the ability of MVPA to identify movement-related attribute encoding: where statistical analysis showed independence of stimulus processing activity from movement distance, MVPA revealed distance-related differences in the S-cluster within a time window aligned with the lateralized readiness potential (LRP). This highlights the importance of integrating RIDE and MVPA to uncover the intricate neural dynamics of motor control, sensory integration, and response monitoring.

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Psychophysiology
Psychophysiology 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
8.10%
发文量
225
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Founded in 1964, Psychophysiology is the most established journal in the world specifically dedicated to the dissemination of psychophysiological science. The journal continues to play a key role in advancing human neuroscience in its many forms and methodologies (including central and peripheral measures), covering research on the interrelationships between the physiological and psychological aspects of brain and behavior. Typically, studies published in Psychophysiology include psychological independent variables and noninvasive physiological dependent variables (hemodynamic, optical, and electromagnetic brain imaging and/or peripheral measures such as respiratory sinus arrhythmia, electromyography, pupillography, and many others). The majority of studies published in the journal involve human participants, but work using animal models of such phenomena is occasionally published. Psychophysiology welcomes submissions on new theoretical, empirical, and methodological advances in: cognitive, affective, clinical and social neuroscience, psychopathology and psychiatry, health science and behavioral medicine, and biomedical engineering. The journal publishes theoretical papers, evaluative reviews of literature, empirical papers, and methodological papers, with submissions welcome from scientists in any fields mentioned above.
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