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Embodying Others in Immersive Virtual Reality: Electro-Cortical Signatures of Monitoring the Errors in the Actions of an Avatar Seen from a First-Person Perspective

机译:在身临其境的虚拟现实中体现他人:从第一人称视角观察化身动作错误的皮质电信号

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Brain monitoring of errors in one's own and other's actions is crucial for a variety of processes, ranging from the fine-tuning of motor skill learning to important social functions, such as reading out and anticipating the intentions of others. Here, we combined immersive virtual reality and EEG recording to explore whether embodying the errors of an avatar by seeing it from a first-person perspective may activate the error monitoring system in the brain of an onlooker. We asked healthy participants to observe, from a first- or third-person perspective, an avatar performing a correct or an incorrect reach-to-grasp movement toward one of two virtual mugs placed on a table. At the end of each trial, participants reported verbally how much they embodied the avatar's arm. Ratings were maximal in first-person perspective, indicating that immersive virtual reality can be a powerful tool to induce embodiment of an artificial agent, even through mere visual perception and in the absence of any cross-modal boosting. Observation of erroneous grasping from a first-person perspective enhanced error-related negativity and medial–frontal theta power in the trials where human onlookers embodied the virtual character, hinting at the tight link between early, automatic coding of error detection and sense of embodiment. Error positivity was similar in 1PP and 3PP, suggesting that conscious coding of errors is similar for self and other. Thus, embodiment plays an important role in activating specific components of the action monitoring system when others' errors are coded as if they are one's own errors.>SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Detecting errors in other's actions is crucial for social functions, such as reading out and anticipating the intentions of others. Using immersive virtual reality and EEG recording, we explored how the brain of an onlooker reacted to the errors of an avatar seen from a first-person perspective. We found that mere observation of erroneous actions enhances electrocortical markers of error detection in the trials where human onlookers embodied the virtual character. Thus, the cerebral system for action monitoring is maximally activated when others' errors are coded as if they are one's own errors. The results have important implications for understanding how the brain can control the external world and thus creating new brain–computer interfaces.
机译:大脑监视自己和他人行为中的错误对于各种过程至关重要,这些过程包括从运动技能学习的微调到重要的社会功能,例如读出和预期他人的意图。在这里,我们结合了沉浸式虚拟现实和EEG记录,以探索从第一人称视角体现化身的错误是否可以激活旁观者大脑中的错误监控系统。我们要求健康的参与者从第一人称或第三人称视角观察化身朝放置在桌子上的两个虚拟杯子中的一个进行正确或不正确的抓握运动。在每个试验结束时,参与者都口头报告了他们体现化身手臂的程度。在第一人称视角中,评分是最高的,这表明沉浸式虚拟现实可以成为诱导人工代理实例化的强大工具,即使仅通过视觉感知,也无需任何交叉模式提升。从第一人称视角观察错误的抓握会增强在与人类有关的旁观者体现虚拟角色的试验中与错误相关的消极性和内侧-额叶theta的能力,这提示了错误检测的早期自动编码与体现方式之间的紧密联系。错误积极性在1PP和3PP中相似,表明自我和其他人对错误的有意识编码是相似的。因此,当他人的错误被编码为自己的错误时,实施例在激活行为监控系统的特定组件中起着重要的作用。>意义声明检测他人行为中的错误对于社交功能至关重要,例如宣读和预期他人的意图。使用沉浸式虚拟现实和EEG记录,我们探究了围观者的大脑对从第一人称视角看到的化身错误的反应。我们发现,在人类围观者体现虚拟人物的试验中,仅观察错误动作即可增强错误检测的电皮质标记。因此,当将他人的错误编码为自己的错误时,最大限度地激活了用于动作监视的大脑系统。这些结果对于理解大脑如何控制外部世界从而创建新的大脑-计算机接口具有重要意义。

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