EEG beta desynchronization during hand goal-directed action observation in newborn monkeys and its relation to the emergence of hand motor skills
Previous developmental research suggests that motor experience supports the development of action perception across the lifespan. However, it is still unknown when the neural mechanisms underlying action-perception coupling emerge in infancy. The goal of this study was to examine the neural correlat...
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doaj-dc6e9681cd24464abb3978b9320700c22020-11-25T00:52:53ZengElsevierDevelopmental Cognitive Neuroscience1878-92932018-04-0130142149EEG beta desynchronization during hand goal-directed action observation in newborn monkeys and its relation to the emergence of hand motor skillsFabrizia Festante0Ross E. Vanderwert1Valentina Sclafani2Annika Paukner3Elizabeth A. Simpson4Stephen J. Suomi5Nathan A. Fox6Pier Francesco Ferrari7Dipartimento di Medicina e Chirurgia, Università di Parma, Parma, 43125, Italy; Corresponding author at: Dipartimento di Medicina e Chirurgia, Unità di Neuroscienze, Università di Parma, Via Volturno 39, Parma, 43125, Italy.Cardiff University Centre for Human Developmental Science, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, CF10 3AT, UKWinnicott Research Unit, University of Reading, Reading, RG6 6AL, UKEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Poolesville, 20837, USADepartment of Psychology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, 33146, USAEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Poolesville, 20837, USADepartment of Human Development and Quantitative Methodology, University of Maryland, College Park, 20740, USADipartimento di Medicina e Chirurgia, Università di Parma, Parma, 43125, Italy; Institut des Sciences Cognitives Marc Jeannerod, CNRS, Bron Cedex, 69675, FrancePrevious developmental research suggests that motor experience supports the development of action perception across the lifespan. However, it is still unknown when the neural mechanisms underlying action-perception coupling emerge in infancy. The goal of this study was to examine the neural correlates of action perception during the emergence of grasping abilities in newborn rhesus macaques. Neural activity, recorded via electroencephalogram (EEG), while monkeys observed grasping actions, mimed actions and means-end movements during the first (W1) and second week (W2) of life was measured. Event-related desynchronization (ERD) during action observation was computed from the EEG in the alpha and beta bands, two components of the sensorimotor mu rhythm associated with activity of the mirror neuron system (MNS). Results revealed age-related changes in the beta band, but not the alpha band, over anterior electrodes, with greater desynchronization at W2 than W1 for the observation of grasping actions. Additionally, desynchronization to observed grasping actions at W2 was associated with infants’ motor skills – measured by a separate behavioral task – such that more grasping attempts were associated to greater beta ERD. These findings suggest the emergence of an early action-perception system, that relies on motor experience, shortly after birth. Keywords: Development, Mu rhythm, ERD, Mirror neuron system, Grasping actions, Electroencephalogramhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878929317301433 |
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Fabrizia Festante Ross E. Vanderwert Valentina Sclafani Annika Paukner Elizabeth A. Simpson Stephen J. Suomi Nathan A. Fox Pier Francesco Ferrari EEG beta desynchronization during hand goal-directed action observation in newborn monkeys and its relation to the emergence of hand motor skills Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience |
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EEG beta desynchronization during hand goal-directed action observation in newborn monkeys and its relation to the emergence of hand motor skills |
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EEG beta desynchronization during hand goal-directed action observation in newborn monkeys and its relation to the emergence of hand motor skills |
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EEG beta desynchronization during hand goal-directed action observation in newborn monkeys and its relation to the emergence of hand motor skills |
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EEG beta desynchronization during hand goal-directed action observation in newborn monkeys and its relation to the emergence of hand motor skills |
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EEG beta desynchronization during hand goal-directed action observation in newborn monkeys and its relation to the emergence of hand motor skills |
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eeg beta desynchronization during hand goal-directed action observation in newborn monkeys and its relation to the emergence of hand motor skills |
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Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience |
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Previous developmental research suggests that motor experience supports the development of action perception across the lifespan. However, it is still unknown when the neural mechanisms underlying action-perception coupling emerge in infancy. The goal of this study was to examine the neural correlates of action perception during the emergence of grasping abilities in newborn rhesus macaques. Neural activity, recorded via electroencephalogram (EEG), while monkeys observed grasping actions, mimed actions and means-end movements during the first (W1) and second week (W2) of life was measured. Event-related desynchronization (ERD) during action observation was computed from the EEG in the alpha and beta bands, two components of the sensorimotor mu rhythm associated with activity of the mirror neuron system (MNS). Results revealed age-related changes in the beta band, but not the alpha band, over anterior electrodes, with greater desynchronization at W2 than W1 for the observation of grasping actions. Additionally, desynchronization to observed grasping actions at W2 was associated with infants’ motor skills – measured by a separate behavioral task – such that more grasping attempts were associated to greater beta ERD. These findings suggest the emergence of an early action-perception system, that relies on motor experience, shortly after birth. Keywords: Development, Mu rhythm, ERD, Mirror neuron system, Grasping actions, Electroencephalogram |
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