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Modulation of motor area activity during observation of unnatural body movements.

Sotaro Shimada1, Kazuma Oki.   

Abstract

The mirror neuron system (MNS) is activated when observing the actions of others. However, it remains unclear whether the MNS responds more strongly to natural bodily actions in the observer's motor repertoire than to unnatural actions. We investigated whether MNS activity is modulated by the unnaturalness of an observed action by inserting short pauses in the middle of the action (0, 2, and 6 pauses; no-pause, pause-1, and pause-2 conditions, respectively). The results indicated that the number of pauses significantly affected motor area activity. Subsequent analyses revealed significant differences between the pause-1 and pause-2 conditions (P<0.01), as well as the no-pause and pause-2 conditions (P<0.05). There was significant activation in the pause-1 condition (P<0.001), while significant deactivation was observed in the pause-2 condition (P<0.05). These results indicate that MNS activity is modulated by the kinematic characteristics of the observed action. We suggest the possibility that a slightly deviated action may enhance the MNS activity during action observation, while a highly unnatural action would lead to a strong attenuation (deactivation) of activity in the MNS.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22626916     DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.04.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Cogn        ISSN: 0278-2626            Impact factor:   2.310


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