Premovement activity in the corticospinal tract is amplified by the placebo effect: an active inference account.

Mehran Emadi Andani, Miriam Braga, Francesco Da Dalt, Alessandro Piedimonte, Elisa Carlino, Mirta Fiorio
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The aim of this study is to investigate whether expectancy, induced through a placebo procedure, favors the activation of the corticospinal tract before movement initiation. By adopting the premovement facilitation paradigm, we applied transcranial magnetic stimulation over the left or right primary motor cortex at rest and 100 ms or 50 ms before movement onset while healthy volunteers performed a reaction time (RT) motor task consisting of abductions of the right or left thumb after a go signal. Participants in the placebo group received an inert electrical device applied on the right forearm along with information on its speed-enhancing properties. A control group received the same device with overt information about its inert nature, while another control group underwent no intervention. Along with RT, we measured the amplitude of the motor evoked potential (MEP) before and after the procedure. Compared to the control groups, the placebo group had faster RT and greater MEP amplitude before movement initiation. This study demonstrates that the placebo effect can boost the activity of the corticospinal tract before movement onset, and this modulation positively impacts motor performance. These results give experimental support to the active inference account.

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皮质脊髓束的运动前活动被安慰剂效应放大:一个积极的推论。
本研究的目的是调查通过安慰剂程序诱导的期望是否有利于运动开始前皮质脊髓束的激活。采用运动前促进范式,我们在运动开始前100 ms或50 ms分别对健康志愿者的左或右初级运动皮层施加经颅磁刺激,同时在运动开始前100 ms或50 ms对健康志愿者进行反应时间(RT)运动任务,包括在运动信号后外展右手或左手拇指。安慰剂组的参与者在右前臂上安装了一个惰性电子装置,并告知其提高速度的特性。一个对照组接受了同样的装置,并公开了其惰性的信息,而另一个对照组则没有接受任何干预。与RT一起,我们测量了运动诱发电位(MEP)在手术前后的振幅。与对照组相比,安慰剂组在运动开始前有更快的RT和更大的MEP振幅。本研究表明,安慰剂效应可以在运动开始前促进皮质脊髓束的活动,这种调节对运动表现有积极影响。这些结果为主动推理理论提供了实验支持。
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