Cerebellar damage affects the inference of human motion

Neurocase. 2021 Apr;27(2):169-177. doi: 10.1080/13554794.2021.1905853. Epub 2021 Mar 29.

Abstract

The present study aims at the cerebellum's role in prediction mechanisms triggered by action observation. Five cerebellar patients and six age-paired control subjects were asked to estimate the occluded end point position of the shoulder's trajectories in Sit-to-Stand (STS) or Back-to-Sit (BTS) conditions, following or not biological rules. Contrarily to the control group, the prediction accuracy of the end point position in cerebellar patients did not depend on biological rules. Interestingly, both groups presented similar results when estimating the vanishing position of the target. Taken together, these results suggest that cerebellar damage affectsthe capacity of predicting upcoming actions by observation.

Keywords: Motion inference; cerebellar damage; internal models of action; kinematic rules; motor resonance.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Cerebellum*
  • Humans
  • Motion
  • Movement*