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Snap Your Fingers! An ERP/sLORETA Study Investigating Implicit Processing of Self- vs. Other-Related Movement Sounds Using the Passive Oddball Paradigm

机译:打响指!一项ERP / sLORETA研究研究使用被动奇数球范式隐式处理自我和其他相关运动声音的过程

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So far, neurophysiological studies have investigated implicit and explicit self-related processing particularly for self-related stimuli such as the own face or name. The present study extends previous research to the implicit processing of self-related movement sounds and explores their spatio-temporal dynamics. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were assessed while participants (N = 12 healthy subjects) listened passively to previously recorded self- and other-related finger snapping sounds, presented either as deviants or standards during an oddball paradigm. Passive listening to low (500 Hz) and high (1000 Hz) pure tones served as additional control. For self- vs. other-related finger snapping sounds, analysis of ERPs revealed significant differences in the time windows of the N2a/MMN and P3. An subsequent source localization analysis with standardized low-resolution brain electromagnetic tomography (sLORETA) revealed increased cortical activation in distinct motor areas such as the supplementary motor area (SMA) in the N2a/mismatch negativity (MMN) as well as the P3 time window during processing of self- and other-related finger snapping sounds. In contrast, brain regions associated with self-related processing [e.g., right anterior/posterior cingulate cortex (ACC/PPC)] as well as the right inferior parietal lobule (IPL) showed increased activation particularly during processing of self- vs. other-related finger snapping sounds in the time windows of the N2a/MMN (ACC/PCC) or the P3 (IPL). None of these brain regions showed enhanced activation while listening passively to low (500 Hz) and high (1000 Hz) pure tones. Taken together, the current results indicate (1) a specific role of motor regions such as SMA during auditory processing of movement-related information, regardless of whether this information is self- or other-related, (2) activation of neural sources such as the ACC/PCC and the IPL during implicit processing of self-related movement stimuli, and (3) their differential temporal activation during deviance (N2a/MMN – ACC/PCC) and target detection (P3 – IPL) of self- vs. other-related movement sounds.
机译:到目前为止,神经生理学研究已经研究了隐式和显式的自我相关处理,尤其是针对诸如自身面孔或名称之类的自我相关刺激。本研究将先前的研究扩展到自相关运动声音的隐式处理,并探索其时空动态。在与参与者(N = 12名健康受试者)进行被动听取之前记录的自我和其他相关的手指snap啪声时,评估了与事件相关的电位(ERP),这些声音在奇异球范式中以偏差或标准的形式出现。被动收听低(500 Hz)和高(1000 Hz)纯音作为附加控制。对于自相关与其他相关的手指finger啪声,对ERP的分析显示N2a / MMN和P3的时间窗口存在显着差异。随后使用标准的低分辨率脑电磁层析成像(sLORETA)进行的源定位分析显示,在不同的运动区域(例如,N2a /失配负性(MMN)中的补充运动区域(SMA)和P3时间窗口中),皮层激活增加了自我和其他相关的手指弹响的处理。相反,与自我相关处理相关的大脑区域(例如,右前/后扣带回皮质(ACC / PPC))以及右下顶叶(IPL)表现出增强的激活作用,尤其是在处理自身或其他时N2a / MMN(ACC / PCC)或P3(IPL)的时间窗口中会出现与手指相关的声音。在被动聆听低(500 Hz)和高(1000 Hz)纯音时,这些大脑区域均未显示出增强的激活。综上所述,当前结果表明(1)在运动相关信息的听觉处理过程中,诸如SMA等运动区域的特定作用,无论该信息是与自身相关还是与其他相关,(2)激活神经源,例如ACC / PCC和IPL在自我相关的运动刺激的隐式处理过程中,以及(3)自身与其他人在偏离(N2a / MMN – ACC / PCC)和目标检测(P3 – IPL)期间的差异性时间激活相关的运动声音。

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