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Similar Cerebral Motor Plans for Real and Virtual Actions
Authors:Chiara Bozzacchi  Maria Assunta Giusti  Sabrina Pitzalis  Donatella Spinelli  Francesco Di Russo
Affiliation:1. Department of Education for Motor Activity and Sport, University of Rome “Foro Italico”, Rome, Italy.; 2. Neuropsychology Centre, IRCCS Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome, Italy.; 3. Department of Psychology, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy.; The University of Western Ontario, Canada,
Abstract:A simple movement, such as pressing a button, can acquire different meanings by producing different consequences, such as starting an elevator or switching a TV channel. We evaluated whether the brain activity preceding a simple action is modulated by the expected consequences of the action itself. To further this aim, the motor-related cortical potentials were compared during two key-press actions that were identical from the kinematics point of view but different in both meaning and consequences. In one case (virtual grasp), the key-press started a video clip showing a hand moving toward a cup and grasping it; in the other case, the key-press did not produce any consequence (key-press). A third condition (real grasp) was also compared, in which subjects actually grasped the cup, producing the same action presented in the video clip. Data were collected from fifteen subjects. The results showed that motor preparation for virtual grasp (starting 3 s before the movement onset) was different from that of the key-press and similar to the real grasp preparation–as if subjects had to grasp the cup in person. In particular, both virtual and real grasp presented a posterior parietal negativity preceding activity in motor and pre-motor areas. In summary, this finding supports the hypothesis that motor preparation is affected by the meaning of the action, even when the action is only virtual.
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