Task-specific temporal prediction mechanisms revealed by motor and electroencephalographic indicators.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROIMAGING NeuroImage Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-18 DOI:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2024.120982
Alana Arrouet, José Eduardo Marques-Carneiro, Pierre Marquet, Anne Giersch
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Time prediction is pervasive, and it is unclear whether it is supra-modal or task-specific. This study aimed to investigate the role of motor temporal prediction in preparing to stop a movement following a sensory stimulus. Participants performed a straight-line movement with their finger until a target signal, which occurred after a short or long foreperiod. In one task, participants changed movement direction between trials (multidirectional task), while in the other, they always moved in the same direction (unidirectional task). The motor trajectory and EEG signals were continuously recorded. During the foreperiod, participants slowed down their movement, reflecting preparation to stop. To assess the influence of motor temporal prediction we examined how a given trial influences performance on the subsequent trial (sequential effect) when the movement changes or stays the same (multi- vs. unidirectional). In the unidirectional task, but not in the multidirectional task we found sequential effects on several behavioural parameters. In contrast, sequential effects were observed in both tasks on EEG results. This study revealed a temporal prediction related to motor movement (behavioural indicators), and a temporal preparation while waiting for the target (EEG indicator). These findings highlight the importance of considering various temporal prediction mechanisms.

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运动和脑电图指标揭示的任务特异性时间预测机制。
时间预测是普遍存在的,而且不清楚它是超模态的还是特定于任务的。本研究旨在探讨运动时间预测在感觉刺激后准备停止运动中的作用。参与者用手指做直线运动,直到一个目标信号出现,这个信号在短时间或长时间的前训练后出现。在一项任务中,参与者在试验之间改变运动方向(多向任务),而在另一项任务中,他们总是朝同一方向运动(单向任务)。连续记录运动轨迹和脑电图信号。在前一阶段,参与者放慢了他们的动作,反映出他们准备停下来。为了评估运动时间预测的影响,我们检查了当运动改变或保持不变(多方向与单向)时,给定的试验如何影响后续试验的表现(顺序效应)。在单向任务中,而不是在多向任务中,我们发现了几个行为参数的顺序效应。相比之下,两个任务的脑电图结果都存在顺序效应。这项研究揭示了与运动相关的时间预测(行为指标)和等待目标时的时间准备(脑电图指标)。这些发现强调了考虑各种时间预测机制的重要性。
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NeuroImage
NeuroImage 医学-核医学
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11.30
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10.50%
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809
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: NeuroImage, a Journal of Brain Function provides a vehicle for communicating important advances in acquiring, analyzing, and modelling neuroimaging data and in applying these techniques to the study of structure-function and brain-behavior relationships. Though the emphasis is on the macroscopic level of human brain organization, meso-and microscopic neuroimaging across all species will be considered if informative for understanding the aforementioned relationships.
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