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The Moving Rubber Hand Illusion Reveals that Explicit Sense of Agency for Tapping Movements Is Preserved in Functional Movement Disorders

机译:活动的橡胶手错觉表明,在机能性运动障碍中保留了明显的轻拍动作感。

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Functional movement disorders (FMD) are characterized by motor symptoms (e.g., tremor, gait disorder, and dystonia) that are not compatible with movement abnormalities related to a known organic cause. One key clinical feature of FMD is that motor symptoms are similar to voluntary movements but are subjectively experienced as involuntary by patients. This gap might be related to abnormal self-recognition of bodily action, which involves two main components: sense of agency and sense of body ownership. The aim of this study was to systematically investigate whether this function is altered in FMD, specifically focusing on the subjective feeling of agency, body ownership, and their interaction during normal voluntary movements. Patients with FMD ( n = 21) and healthy controls ( n = 21) underwent the moving Rubber Hand Illusion (mRHI), in which passive and active movements can differentially elicit agency, ownership or both. Explicit measures of agency and ownership were obtained via a questionnaire. Patients and controls showed a similar pattern of response: when the rubber hand was in a plausible posture, active movements elicited strong agency and ownership; implausible posture of the rubber hand abolished ownership but not agency; passive movements suppressed agency but not ownership. These findings suggest that explicit sense of agency and body ownership are preserved in FMD. The latter finding is shared by a previous study in FMD using a static version of the RHI, whereas the former appears to contrast with studies demonstrating altered implicit measures of agency (e.g., sensory attenuation). Our study extends previous findings by suggesting that in FMD: (i) the sense of body ownership is retained also when interacting with the motor system; (ii) the subjective experience of agency for voluntary tapping movements, as measured by means of mRHI, is preserved.
机译:功能性运动障碍(FMD)的特征是运动症状(例如震颤,步态障碍和肌张力障碍)与与已知器质性病因相关的运动异常不兼容。 FMD的主要临床特征之一是运动症状类似于自愿运动,但患者主观上会感觉为非自愿。这种差距可能与身体行为的异常自我识别有关,后者涉及两个主要组成部分:代理意识和身体所有权感。这项研究的目的是系统地研究FMD中此功能是否发生了变化,特别是侧重于正常自愿运动过程中的主体感觉,身体所有权及其相互作用。患有口蹄疫(n = 21)和健康对照(n = 21)的患者经历了运动性的橡胶手错觉(mRHI),在这种情况下,被动和主动运动可以不同地引起代理,所有权或两者兼有。通过问卷调查获得了明确的代理和所有权度量。患者和对照者表现出相似的反应模式:当橡胶手处于合理姿势时,主动运动会引起强烈的代理权和主人翁感;橡胶手的不合时宜的姿势废除了所有权,但没有废除代理权;被动运动抑制了代理权,但没有所有权。这些发现表明,FMD中保留了明确的代理权和机构所有权感。后者的发现与先前使用RHI的静态版本进行的口蹄疫研究相同,而前者似乎与证明改变的隐性测量指标(例如感觉衰减)的研究形成对比。我们的研究通过建议在FMD中扩展了以前的发现:(i)与运动系统相互作用时,身体所有权感也得以保留; (ii)保留了通过mRHI衡量的自发攻丝机构的主观经验。

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