这与我有关:任务集依赖于大脑对延迟视觉运动反馈的反应。

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Gesche Vigh, Jakub Limanowski
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身体自我-他人的区分依赖于对预测和实际感觉运动结果之间(错误)匹配的检测,但大脑也可以利用这些不匹配来更新它的身体表征。在这里,我们在功能性磁共振成像(fMRI)中操纵了不可预测的(延迟的)视觉运动反馈的行为相关性。在不同的视觉反馈延迟下,参与者将目标振荡与他们真实的、看不见的手(RH任务)或手套控制的虚拟手(VH任务)相匹配。延迟在VH任务(需要视觉运动适应)中与任务相关,但在RH任务中无关。VH > RH任务执行对后顶叶皮层(PPC)和层外视觉皮层的激活明显更强。小脑在VH > RH任务中表现出更强的整体活动和延迟相关。因此,延迟视觉运动反馈的指示行为相关性增强了PPC(和小脑)的反应,可能是视觉运动适应。颞顶叶区域的活动与延迟量显著相关——在两项任务中同样强烈——这表明了视觉运动比较的基本机制。延迟变化和错误与前岛叶(AI)的活动相关,在VH>RH任务中相关性更强,表明任务集依赖于视觉错误加工。
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That's (relevant for) me: Task set dependent brain responses to delayed visual movement feedback.

Bodily self-other distinction relies on the detection of (mis)matches between predicted and actual sensory movement consequences, but the brain can also use these mismatches to update its body representation. Here, we manipulated the behavioral relevance of unpredicted (delayed) visual movement feedback during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Participants matched a target oscillation with either their real, unseen hand (RH task) or with a glove-controlled virtual hand (VH task), under varying visual feedback delays. Delays were task relevant in the VH task (requiring visuomotor adaptation) but irrelevant in the RH task. VH > RH task execution activated the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) and extrastriate visual cortex significantly more strongly. The cerebellum showed stronger overall activity and correlations with delay in the VH > RH task. Thus, the instructed behavioral relevance of delayed visual movement feedback enhanced responses of the PPC (and the cerebellum), likely for visuomotor adaptation. Activity in temporoparietal regions correlated significantly with the amount of delay-equally strongly in both tasks-suggesting a basic mechanism of visuomotor comparison. Delay changes and errors correlated with activity in the anterior insulae (AI), more strongly so in the VH>RH task, suggesting task set dependent visual error processing.

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