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Neural substrates for sharing intention in action during face-to-face imitation

NeuroImage(2021)

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Face-to-face imitation is a unique social interaction wherein a shared action is executed based on the feedback of the partner. Imitation by the partner is the feedback to the imitatee?s action, resulting in sharing actions. The neural mechanisms of the shared representation of action during face-to-face imitation, the core of intersubjectivity, are not well-known. Here, based on the predictive coding account, we hypothesized that the pairspecific forward internal model is the shared representation of action which is represented by the inter-individual synchronization of some portion of the mirror neuron system. Hyperscanning functional magnetic resonance imaging was conducted during face-to-face interaction in 16 pairs of participants who completed an immediate imitation task of facial expressions. Paired participants were alternately assigned to either an imitator or an imitatee who was prompted to express a happy, sad, or non-emotional face. While neural activation elicited by imitating and being imitated were distinct with little overlap, on-line imitative interaction enhanced interbrain synchronization in the right inferior parietal lobule that correlated with the similarity in facial movement kinematic profile. This finding indicates a critical role of the right inferior parietal lobule in sharing representation of action as a pair-specific forward internal model through imitative interaction.
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Imitation,Hyperscanning,fMRI,Shared representation of action,Internal model,Predictive coding
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