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Motor Inhibition during Overt and Covert Actions: An Electrical Neuroimaging Study

Given ample evidence for shared cortical structures involved in encoding actions, whether or not subsequently executed, a still unsolved problem is the identification of neural mechanisms of motor inhibition, preventing “covert actions” as motor imagery from being performed, in spite of the activati...

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Autores principales: Angelini, Monica, Calbi, Marta, Ferrari, Annachiara, Sbriscia-Fioretti, Beatrice, Franca, Michele, Gallese, Vittorio, Umiltà, Maria Alessandra
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4441499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26000451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126800
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author Angelini, Monica
Calbi, Marta
Ferrari, Annachiara
Sbriscia-Fioretti, Beatrice
Franca, Michele
Gallese, Vittorio
Umiltà, Maria Alessandra
author_facet Angelini, Monica
Calbi, Marta
Ferrari, Annachiara
Sbriscia-Fioretti, Beatrice
Franca, Michele
Gallese, Vittorio
Umiltà, Maria Alessandra
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description Given ample evidence for shared cortical structures involved in encoding actions, whether or not subsequently executed, a still unsolved problem is the identification of neural mechanisms of motor inhibition, preventing “covert actions” as motor imagery from being performed, in spite of the activation of the motor system. The principal aims of the present study were the evaluation of: 1) the presence in covert actions as motor imagery of putative motor inhibitory mechanisms; 2) their underlying cerebral sources; 3) their differences or similarities with respect to cerebral networks underpinning the inhibition of overt actions during a Go/NoGo task. For these purposes, we performed a high density EEG study evaluating the cerebral microstates and their related sources elicited during two types of Go/NoGo tasks, requiring the execution or withholding of an overt or a covert imagined action, respectively. Our results show for the first time the engagement during motor imagery of key nodes of a putative inhibitory network (including pre-supplementary motor area and right inferior frontal gyrus) partially overlapping with those activated for the inhibition of an overt action during the overt NoGo condition. At the same time, different patterns of temporal recruitment in these shared neural inhibitory substrates are shown, in accord with the intended overt or covert modality of action performance. The evidence that apparently divergent mechanisms such as controlled inhibition of overt actions and contingent automatic inhibition of covert actions do indeed share partially overlapping neural substrates, further challenges the rigid dichotomy between conscious, explicit, flexible and unconscious, implicit, inflexible forms of motor behavioral control.
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spelling pubmed-44414992015-05-28 Motor Inhibition during Overt and Covert Actions: An Electrical Neuroimaging Study Angelini, Monica Calbi, Marta Ferrari, Annachiara Sbriscia-Fioretti, Beatrice Franca, Michele Gallese, Vittorio Umiltà, Maria Alessandra PLoS One Research Article Given ample evidence for shared cortical structures involved in encoding actions, whether or not subsequently executed, a still unsolved problem is the identification of neural mechanisms of motor inhibition, preventing “covert actions” as motor imagery from being performed, in spite of the activation of the motor system. The principal aims of the present study were the evaluation of: 1) the presence in covert actions as motor imagery of putative motor inhibitory mechanisms; 2) their underlying cerebral sources; 3) their differences or similarities with respect to cerebral networks underpinning the inhibition of overt actions during a Go/NoGo task. For these purposes, we performed a high density EEG study evaluating the cerebral microstates and their related sources elicited during two types of Go/NoGo tasks, requiring the execution or withholding of an overt or a covert imagined action, respectively. Our results show for the first time the engagement during motor imagery of key nodes of a putative inhibitory network (including pre-supplementary motor area and right inferior frontal gyrus) partially overlapping with those activated for the inhibition of an overt action during the overt NoGo condition. At the same time, different patterns of temporal recruitment in these shared neural inhibitory substrates are shown, in accord with the intended overt or covert modality of action performance. The evidence that apparently divergent mechanisms such as controlled inhibition of overt actions and contingent automatic inhibition of covert actions do indeed share partially overlapping neural substrates, further challenges the rigid dichotomy between conscious, explicit, flexible and unconscious, implicit, inflexible forms of motor behavioral control. Public Library of Science 2015-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4441499/ /pubmed/26000451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126800 Text en © 2015 Angelini et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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title_short Motor Inhibition during Overt and Covert Actions: An Electrical Neuroimaging Study
title_sort motor inhibition during overt and covert actions: an electrical neuroimaging study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4441499/
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