How are the neural processes for deciding when to move similar to and different from those for deciding what or how to move?

A. I. Triggiani, M. Hallett
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An awake person moves all the time. All these movements are characterized by different temporal and spatial patterns, often complex and influenced by both internal drive and external stimuli. This chapter reviews a series of classic neurophysiological experiments aimed at disentangling the neural activity underpinning the specific features of simple movements: when, what, and how. Neural activity can be assessed with fMRI or EEG. In “when” experiments, the subject can freely decide when to perform a specified movement. In “what” experiments, the subject must choose between different simple movements at a specific time. In “how” experiments, the subject must decide how to execute a complex action.
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决定何时移动的神经过程与决定移动什么或如何移动的神经过程有什么相似之处和不同之处?
一个清醒的人一直在动。所有这些运动都具有不同的时间和空间模式,往往是复杂的,并受到内部驱动和外部刺激的影响。本章回顾了一系列经典的神经生理学实验,旨在解开支持简单运动具体特征的神经活动:何时,做什么以及如何做。神经活动可通过功能磁共振成像或脑电图进行评估。在“何时”实验中,受试者可以自由决定何时进行特定的动作。在“做什么”实验中,受试者必须在特定时间选择不同的简单动作。在“如何”实验中,受试者必须决定如何执行一个复杂的动作。
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