The temporal dynamics of perceiving other’s painful actions
The present study investigates the temporal dynamics of the brain activity predicting the sensory outcomes of observed hand-object interactions of others from a third-person perspective. Participants are presented with pictures of a hand grasping or withdrawing from noxious and neutral objects. They...
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doaj-886c7be3ac8246e7abef1d5a526218172020-11-24T22:25:58ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782016-11-01710.3389/fpsyg.2016.01847220863The temporal dynamics of perceiving other’s painful actionsFang Cui0Ruolei Gu1Xiangru Zhu2Yuejia Luo3Shenzhen UniversityInstitute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing ChinaInstitute of Cognition and Behavior, Henan University, Kaifeng, ChinaShenzhen UniversityThe present study investigates the temporal dynamics of the brain activity predicting the sensory outcomes of observed hand-object interactions of others from a third-person perspective. Participants are presented with pictures of a hand grasping or withdrawing from noxious and neutral objects. They are then asked to judge whether this hand-object interaction causes painful consequences. In the early stages of stimulus processing, the effect of hand action was observed in the event-related potential (ERP) components N1, P2, and N2. Significant interactions of action × object were observed in the later components P3 and late positive potential (LPP). These results suggest that when observing the hand-object interaction from the third-person perspective, the action type of others can be processed in an automatic style. On the other hand, integrating the information of action and object to predict the sensory consequence of this interaction is a top-down, cognitive controlled processing. The current findings are different from previous studies using first-person perspective visual stimuli which support that the processing of hand-object interaction is rapid and automatic.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01847/fullEmpathyPainaction perceptionevent-related potential (ERP)sensory expectation |
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The present study investigates the temporal dynamics of the brain activity predicting the sensory outcomes of observed hand-object interactions of others from a third-person perspective. Participants are presented with pictures of a hand grasping or withdrawing from noxious and neutral objects. They are then asked to judge whether this hand-object interaction causes painful consequences. In the early stages of stimulus processing, the effect of hand action was observed in the event-related potential (ERP) components N1, P2, and N2. Significant interactions of action × object were observed in the later components P3 and late positive potential (LPP). These results suggest that when observing the hand-object interaction from the third-person perspective, the action type of others can be processed in an automatic style. On the other hand, integrating the information of action and object to predict the sensory consequence of this interaction is a top-down, cognitive controlled processing. The current findings are different from previous studies using first-person perspective visual stimuli which support that the processing of hand-object interaction is rapid and automatic. |
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Empathy Pain action perception event-related potential (ERP) sensory expectation |
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