身体相关传入信号在人的代理感中的作用。

Journal of Experimental Neuroscience Pub Date : 2019-05-16 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1179069519849907
Maria Pyasik, Tiziano Furlanetto, Lorenzo Pia
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摘要

目前,大多数关于人类代理感的神经认知模型(即“这个动作是我自己的意志”)传统上都植根于运动系统内部产生的各种内部传出信号。然而,最近的神经科学证据表明,与身体相关的传入信号也支持身体所有权(即,“这个身体是我的”)可能在这个过程中起关键作用。因此,在本文中,我们简要地回顾了研究身体所有权如何以及在多大程度上有助于建立人类运动意识的文献。有证据表明,如果上下文需要,身体所有权本身可以作用于代理归因(即独立于传出的信号)。因此,对意志行为的统一和连贯的主观体验(即,“这个意志行为是由我自己的身体实现的”)既需要意识到自己是一个行动者,也需要意识到自己拥有这个身体。
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The Role of Body-Related Afferent Signals in Human Sense of Agency.

The Role of Body-Related Afferent Signals in Human Sense of Agency.

At present, most of the neurocognitive models of human sense of agency (ie, "this action is due to my own will") have been traditionally rooted in a variety of internal efferent signals arising within the motor system. However, recent neuroscientific evidence has suggested that also the body-related afferent signals that subserve body ownership (ie, "this body is mine") might have a key role in this process. Accordingly, in the present review paper, we briefly examined the literature investigating how and to what extent body ownership contributes to building up human motor consciousness. Evidence suggests that, if required by the context, body ownership per se can act on agency attribution (ie, independently from efferent signals). Hence, a unitary and coherent subjective experience of willed actions (ie, "this willed action is being realized by my own body") requires both awareness of being an agent and of owning the body.

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