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Pulling Telescoped Phantoms Out of the Stump: Manipulating the Perceived Position of Phantom Limbs Using a Full-Body Illusion

机译:从树桩中拉出可伸缩的幻影:使用全身错觉操纵幻影肢体的感知位置

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Most amputees experience phantom limbs, or the sensation that their amputated limb is still attached to the body. Phantom limbs can be perceived in the location previously occupied by the intact limb, or they can gradually retract inside the stump, a phenomenon referred to as “telescoping”.  Telescoping is relevant from a clinical point of view, as it tends to be related to increased levels of phantom pain. In the current study we demonstrate how a full-body illusion can be used to temporarily revoke telescoping sensations in upper limb amputees. During this illusion participants view the body of a mannequin from a first person perspective while being subjected to synchronized visuo-tactile stimulation through stroking, which makes them experience the mannequin’s body as their own. In Experiment 1 we used an intact mannequin, and showed that amputees can experience ownership of an intact body as well as referral of touch from both hands of the mannequin. In Experiment 2 and 3 we used an amputated mannequin, and demonstrated that depending on the spatial location of the strokes applied to the mannequin, participants experienced their phantom hand to either remain telescoped, or to actually be located below the stump. The effects were supported by subjective data from questionnaires, as well as verbal reports of the perceived location of the phantom hand in a visual judgment task. These findings are of particular interest, as they show that the temporary revoking of telescoping sensations does not necessarily have to involve the visualization of an intact hand or illusory movement of the phantom (as in the rubber hand illusion or mirror visual feedback therapy), but that it can also be obtained through mere referral of touch from the stump to the spatial location corresponding to that previously occupied by the intact hand. Moreover, our study also provides preliminary evidence for the fact that these manipulations can have an effect on phantom pain sensations.
机译:大多数截肢者会感觉到幻肢,或者感觉截肢后的肢体仍然附着在身体上。幻肢可以在以前被完整肢占据的位置感知到,或者它们可以逐渐缩回树桩内部,这种现象称为“伸缩”。从临床的角度来看,伸缩是相关的,因为伸缩往往与幻影疼痛的增加有关。在当前的研究中,我们演示了如何使用全身错觉暂时消除上肢截肢者的伸缩感觉。在这种幻觉中,参与者从第一人称视角观察人体模型,同时通过抚摸受到同步的视觉触觉刺激,从而使他们自己体验人体模型。在实验1中,我们使用了完整的人体模型,并表明被截肢者可以体验完整体的所有权以及从人体模型的两只手引荐触摸。在实验2和3中,我们使用了截肢的人体模型,并证明了根据施加在人体模型上的笔触的空间位置,参与者会体验到他们的幻影手以保持伸缩状态或实际上位于树桩下方。问卷调查的主观数据以及在视觉判断任务中幻像手的感知位置的口头报告都证明了这种效果。这些发现特别令人感兴趣,因为它们表明,暂时撤回伸缩感觉并不一定需要可视化完整的手或幻影的幻觉运动(如橡胶手幻觉或镜面视觉反馈疗法),但是它也可以通过仅从树桩到与完整手先前占据的空间位置相对应的空间位置进行参照来获得。此外,我们的研究还提供了以下事实的初步证据:这些操作可能会影响幻像痛觉。

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