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The Effect of Visual, Spatial and Temporal Manipulations on Embodiment and Action

机译:视觉,空间和时间操纵对体现和行动的影响

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The feeling of owning and controlling the body relies on the integration and interpretation of sensory input from multiple sources with respect to existing representations of the bodily self. Illusion paradigms involving multisensory manipulations have demonstrated that while the senses of ownership and agency are strongly related, these two components of bodily experience may be dissociable and differentially affected by alterations to sensory input. Importantly, however, much of the current literature has focused on the application of sensory manipulations to external objects or virtual representations of the self that are visually incongruent with the viewer’s own body and which are not part of the existing body representation. The current experiment used MIRAGE-mediated reality to investigate how manipulating the visual, spatial and temporal properties of the participant’s own hand (as opposed to a fake/virtual limb) affected embodiment and action. Participants viewed two representations of their right hand inside a MIRAGE multisensory illusions box with opposing visual (normal or grossly distorted), temporal (synchronous or asynchronous) and spatial (precise real location or false location) manipulations applied to each hand. Subjective experiences of ownership and agency towards each hand were measured alongside an objective measure of perceived hand location using a pointing task. The subjective sense of agency was always anchored to the synchronous hand, regardless of physical appearance and location. Subjective ownership also moved with the synchronous hand, except when both the location and appearance of the synchronous limb were incongruent with that of the real limb. Objective pointing measures displayed a similar pattern, however movement synchrony was not sufficient to drive a complete shift in perceived hand location, indicating a greater reliance on the spatial location of the real hand. The results suggest that while the congruence of self-generated movement is a sufficient driver for the sense of agency, the sense of ownership is additionally sensitive to cues about the visual appearance and spatial location of one’s own body.
机译:拥有和控制身体的感觉取决于相对于身体自我的现有表示,来自多个来源的感觉输入的整合和解释。涉及多感官操纵的幻觉范式表明,尽管所有权和代理感紧密相关,但身体经验的这两个组成部分可能是分离的,并且会因感官输入的变化而受到不同的影响。然而重要的是,当前的许多文献都集中在将感官操纵应用于与观看者自己的身体在视觉上不一致并且不属于现有身体表示的一部分的外部对象或自我的虚拟表示上。当前的实验使用MIRAGE介导的现实来研究操纵参与者自己的手(与假肢/虚拟肢体相反)的视觉,空间和时间属性如何影响实施方式和动作。参与者在MIRAGE多感官幻觉盒子中查看了他们右手的两种表示,分别对每只手进行了相反的视觉(正常或严重扭曲),时间(同步或异步)和空间(精确的实际位置或错误的位置)操纵。使用指示任务,对所有权和代理权对每只手的主观体验进行了测量,同时对感知到的手的位置进行了客观测量。无论物理外观和位置如何,主观的代理意识总是锚定在同步手上。主观所有权也随着同步手移动,除非同步肢的位置和外观与真实肢体的位置和外观不一致。客观的指示测度显示出相似的模式,但是运动的同步性不足以驱动感知的手部位置发生完全移位,这表明对真实手部的空间位置的依赖性更大。结果表明,虽然自发运动的一致性足以促进代理意识,但主人翁意识还对有关自己身体的视觉外观和空间位置的线索敏感。

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