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The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 87 No. 3 March 2002, pp. 1329-1335
Copyright ©2002 by the American Physiological Society
1Laboratory for Magnetic Brain Stimulation, Department of Neurology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02215; and 2Institute for Bioengineering, Miguel Hernandez University, 03550 Alicante, Spain
Maeda, Fumiko,
Galit Kleiner-Fisman, and
Alvaro Pascual-Leone.
Motor Facilitation While Observing Hand Actions: Specificity of
the Effect and Role of Observer's Orientation. J. Neurophysiol. 87: 1329-1335, 2002. Action observation
enhances cortico-spinal excitability. Here we tested the
specificity of this effect and the role played by the orientation of
the observer. Ten normal subjects observed video clips of right hand
performing three different finger movements (thumb
ab-/adduction, index ab-/adduction, index
extens-/flexion) in two different orientations
(Away, i.e., natural hand-orientation facing out from
the observer; or Toward, i.e., unnatural
hand-orientation facing toward the observer). Motor-evoked potentials
(MEPs) induced by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) were recorded
from the abductor pollicis brevis (APB) and the first dorsal
interosseus (FDI) muscles. Movement direction of the index finger was
recorded using force transducers. Facilitation of MEP size was
significantly greater for APB during observation of thumb movements and
for FDI during observation of index finger movements. Facilitation of
MEP size was significantly greater when the hand presented on screen
was facing out from and corresponding to that of the observer (Away
orientation). The direction of the index finger movement evoked by TMS
shifted toward extension/flexion versus ab-/adduction matching the
observed movement. Our results give further evidence that observation
of a movement enhances motor output to the muscles involved in the
movement and facilitates the observed action. In addition, we provide
novel evidence about the high degree of specificity of this
observation-induced motor cortical modulation. The degree of modulation
depends on hand orientation. The modulation is maximal when the
observed action corresponds to the orientation of the observer.
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