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Mapping the information flow from one brain to another during gestural communication

机译:在手势交流中映射从一个大脑到另一个大脑的信息流

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Both the putative mirror neuron system (pMNS) and the ventral medial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) are deemed important for social interaction: the pMNS because it supposedly "resonates" with the actions of others, the vmPFC because it is involved in mentalizing. Strictly speaking, the resonance property of the pMNS has never been investigated. Classical functional MRI experiments have only investigated whether pMNS regions augment their activity when an action is seen or executed. Resonance, however, entails more than only "going on and off together". Activity in the pMNS of an observer should continuously follow the more subtle changes over time in activity of the pMNS of the actor. Here we directly explore whether such resonance indeed occurs during continuous streams of actions. We let participants play the game of charades while we measured brain activity of both ges-turer and guesser. We then applied a method to localize directed influences between the brains of the participants: between-brain Granger-causality mapping. Results show that a guesser's brain activity in regions involved in mentalizing and mirroring echoes the temporal structure of a gesturer's brain activity. This provides evidence for resonance theories and indicates a fine-grained temporal interplay between regions involved in motor planning and regions involved in thinking about the mental states of others. Furthermore, this method enables experiments to be more ecologically valid by providing the opportunity to leave social interaction unconstrained. This, in turn, would allow us to tap into the neural substrates of social deficits such as autism spectrum disorder.
机译:推定的镜像神经元系统(pMNS)和腹内侧前额叶皮层(vmPFC)都被认为对社交互动很重要:pMNS是因为它与其他人vmPFC的行为“共鸣”,因为它参与了思维过程。严格来说,从未研究过pMNS的共振特性。经典的功能性MRI实验仅研究了看到或执行某个动作时pMNS区域是否会增强其活性。然而,共鸣不仅仅是“一起走走走走”。观察者的pMNS中的活动应持续跟随演员的pMNS的活动随时间的细微变化。在这里,我们直接探讨在连续的动作流中是否确实发生了这种共振。我们在测量ges-turer和猜测者的大脑活动的同时,让参与者玩娱乐游戏。然后,我们应用了一种方法来定位参与者大脑之间的定向影响:脑间Granger因果关系映射。结果表明,猜测者在涉及心理化和镜像的区域中的大脑活动与手势者的大脑活动的时间结构相呼应。这为共振理论提供了证据,并表明了参与运动计划的区域与参与思考他人心理状态的区域之间的细微时间相互作用。此外,这种方法通过提供不受限制的社交互动的机会,使实验在生态上更加有效。反过来,这将使我们能够利用社会缺陷(例如自闭症谱系障碍)的神经基础。

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    Social Brain Laboratory, Department of Neuroscience, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, 9713 AW, Groningen, The Netherlands;

    rnDepartment of Cognitive Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology, University of Maastricht, 6229 ER, Maastricht, The Netherlands;

    rnSocial Brain Laboratory, Department of Neuroscience, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, 9713 AW, Groningen, The Netherlands;

    rnSocial Brain Laboratory, Department of Neuroscience, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, 9713 AW, Groningen, The Netherlands;

    rnSocial Brain Laboratory, Department of Neuroscience, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, 9713 AW, Groningen, The Netherlands Social Brain Laboratory,Netherlands Institute for Neurosciences, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), 1105 BA, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;

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    Granger causality; mirror system; social interaction; theory of mind; functional MRI;

    机译:格兰杰因果关系;镜系统社交联系;心智理论功能磁共振成像;

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