Effects of different viewing perspectives on somatosensory activations during observation of touch.

Abstract:

:Previous studies showed that neurons in the monkey premotor cortex became active when performing a particular action and also when observing the same action performed by others. These findings suggest a mirror system for action observation. Recently, bimodal neurons, sensitive both to visual and tactile stimulation, were reported in the parietal cortex, suggesting a potential mirror neuron system for observing and experiencing tactile stimulation. Subsequently, a mirror neuron system for observed touch has been suggested. The current study was designed to determine whether the activation of a sensory mirror system during touch observation is affected by possible attributions of the observed touch to oneself (subjective view) or to somebody else (objective view). In the study, healthy volunteers observed video clips of a touched or nontouched hand either in an egocentric or in an allocentric perspective during functional magnetic resonance imaging. Results showed activation of somatosensory cortices when observing the hand being touched in egocentric as well as in the allocentric perspectives. Moreover, somatosensory responses differed depending on the perspective of the observed touch. We discuss the results in terms of a possible mirror neuron system for observed and experienced touch.

journal_name

Hum Brain Mapp

journal_title

Human brain mapping

authors

Schaefer M,Xu B,Flor H,Cohen LG

doi

10.1002/hbm.20701

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2009-09-01 00:00:00

pages

2722-30

issue

9

eissn

1065-9471

issn

1097-0193

journal_volume

30

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